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赤線を引いた部分 同じcome で 同じSVC なのに 違う意味ってどう言うことですか?

分詞形容詞は付加的Cにもなる He died young. 「彼は若くして死んだ」 は "He died." という文に状態を示す形容 詞 young を付加したもので die 「死ぬ」 の意味は変わりません。 He came running. 「彼は走って来た」 においても, “He came.” に現在分詞 running を付加したもので, came 「来た」 の意味は変わりません。 このときの come は be 動 詞の仲間の come 「 …..になる」 とは違いますね。 このように, Viに分詞形容詞が付加 されたにすぎないときも, SVC の文型と決定します。 前置詞句・副詞がCに 前置詞句が形容詞句としてCになっている例を挙げましょう。 These two houses are (of) the same age. 「この2つの家は築年数が同じだ」 That sounds like a good idea. 「それはいい考えのように思える」 副詞がCになる例は多くないのですが, 副詞の形容詞への転用があります。 The TV is on/off. 「テレビはついている / 消してある」 文と第2文 e, buried は bury (Vt) の過去形ではなく過去分詞です。 のコンピューターはの状態である 埋もれた の下に 山 の ファックス ice computers lie buried (under a mountain) (of paper, faxes, ...) Vi C (過分) M burie lie 「 まし Sounta 事態 紙 M なら 「埋もれさせられ (てい) る→埋もれ (てい) る」 の意味です は変です。 lie は be 動詞の仲間 (5課) で C を必要とすると ried で 「埋もれた状態にある」という意味を表しています。 a の山→山のような (多量の)N」です。 悪く 職場は を増やしている (そ) 紙の 使用量 だけ 6パーセント rse: offices are increasing their paper usage (by 6 percent) C S Vt (進) O 氏を大量使用している) 事態」 で, get の後の worse は形容詞 hadの

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英語 高校生

答えはBです。 後者ははアメリカ英語を学習した人にとってはなじみがある。 従って/言い換えると、両方とも正しい英語である。 変ですか? CとDがおかしい理由教えてください。

The latter may be more familiar to those The former is common in who have learned American English. Why did this happen? Noah Webster, a textbook author and Great Britain, Canada and Australia. lexicographer, wanted "Americanized" spelling and pronunciation of words, different from those in Great In 1828, he published a two-volume dictionary which greatly helped to make the Americanized Britain. spelling common. The fact of the matter was it was part of American nationalism. After winning political from Great Britain in 1776, Americans became more conscious of developing their own identity as a new In literature, Americans rejected such European criticism nation. Nationalism rose in various fields. The northeastern region produced world-famous American as "Americans have no national literature." Which is more familiar to you, "centre" or "center"? writers I Edgar Allan Poe, a detective story writer and Ralph Waldo Emerson. In addition to these writers, there were also inventors who greatly helped in advancing American industry. Cyrus Hall McCormick, the inventor of the reaper, and Samuel F. S. Morse, the developer of the telegram code, are two such inventors. 間 1 In diplomacy, President James Monroe issued in 1823 the so-called "Monroe Doctrine," a warning to European nations not to interfere with America and the Western Hemisphere. It was the American This policy of isolationism embraced in the doctrine continued as the U.S. intention to be オ diplomatic policy until the end of the century. While challenging European criticism and power, young America tried to be more independent of Europe, not only politically, but economically, culturally and diplomatically. (2) lexicographer: ##*** isolationism: ŽÈ* ア both are correct English. 33 空所 A In addition reaper: 刈り取り機 interfere 干渉する Brajcich and Tanioka (2010) Eye on American Culture (**) ***** ア を満たすのに最も適切なものを、A~Dのうちから1つ選べ。 B However C Therefore D In other words

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英語 高校生

大学受験の長文問題です。 解答がないので答えをお願いします🙏

問題 3 以下の英文を読んで、次の問いに答えなさい。 (*のついた語には語注が ある。) If you are able to step outside and hear many types of birds, you might also have a greater feeling of well-being. Two studies show that hearing diverse birdsongs may help increase our happiness. (A) One study was done by researchers at California Polytechnic State University. A research team studied the effects of birdsong ( 1 ) people walking through a park in the U.S. state of Colorado. A biology graduate student, Danielle Ferraro, led the study. "There could be an evolutionary reason why we like birdsong so much. And the idea is that when we hear birdsong it could signal safety to us," Ferraro says. There could be many other reasons, too. Ferraro states that in some areas around the world birdsong can also signal the arrival of spring and nice weather. Bird diversity, she adds, can also mean a healthy environment. She explained her study to Voice of America (VOA). Ferraro and her team played recorded songs from a diverse group of birds native to the area. They did this on hiking trails in a park in Boulder, Colorado. (2) several weeks, the researchers played recorded birdsong at certain times of the day and other times they did not. Then they talked with hikers after they ( 3 ). Hikers who heard the recorded diverse birdsongs reported a greater sense of well-being than the people who heard simply the natural birds. The researchers suggest that both the bird sounds and biodiversity* can increase feelings of well-being. Ferraro explained that she used native birdsong for the study. This way it would sound as natural as possible. They also did the study during the summer. She explains why this is important. "So the study ( 4 ) in the summer and that's kind of important because the spring is most birds' breeding* season. And if we play the birdsong during breeding season, that might have disturbed them. (B) We didn't want to disturb the birds too much." The study was published in an academic journal called the Royal Society B in December 2020. - 10- ◇M2 (310-15)

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