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英語 高校生

この黄色いマーカーのとこの分構造を教えて欲しいです。

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英語 中学生

英語の質問です! 画像の(画像暗くてすみません💦)の赤線引いた所の文で、「bags'」と書いてあるのですが、なぜbag'sではないのですか? 教えて頂けると有り難いです!m(_ _)m

to the city. Can we do anything to make foreign tourists more interested in our city?" Mary, one of the but only a few foreign tourists come members from Australia, said, "Why don't we make a video about Hikari City in English?" All the members said, "( ↑ )" The leader said, "OK. Let's make a great video and ask the staff members in Hikari City Hall to use it on their website." Then, three members went to Hikari Castle to get information and two members visited Hikari Flower Park to know more about it. Ryota and Mary were talking about Hikari Sunday Market. Mary said, "We can see the market in front of Hikari Station every Sunday. One of my classmates told me about it when I came to this city from Australia last year. I like talking with local people there. We can eat local food." Ryota said, "That's great. We can find something interesting there for our video. Can you go there with me this Sunday?" She said, "Of course." On the Sunday morning, Ryota and Mary went to Hikari Sunday Market. There were about fifteen stands and some people were buying products there. Mary said, "Look, that is my favorite stand." A woman at the stand was selling juice and cookies. Mary said to her, "Ms. Tanaka, the carrot cookies! bought last week were delicious. What do you recommend today?" The woman smiled and said, "Thank you, Mary. How about fresh tomato juice?" Ryota and Mary had the tomato juice and Ryota said, "Wow. it's delicious. How did you make this delicious juice?" Ms. Tanaka said, "Well, I use my mother's fresh tomatoes. She is a farmer in this city and picks them early in the morning every day." Ryota said to Ms. Tanaka, "I really love this juice." After saying goodbye to Ms. Tanaka, Mary found a new stand. She said, "Look at the stand which sells bags. They are so cute." Ryota agreed and said to Mr. Ito, the man in the stand. "Did you design them?" Mr. Ito said, "Yes. I designed them and the bags cloth is made in Hikari City." Ryota said, "Sounds interesting." Ryota and Mary walked around the market and enjoyed spending time there. 三重県'23年 英語 問題 (5)

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