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英語 中学生

大至急お願いしますっ、 この問題解いてください‼︎ 答え教えて欲しいですっ!

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英語 中学生

どうしてもお願いしたいです。お願いします。こう言う文全然わからないんです。答えをお願いします。できれば解説もあるとありがたいです。

2 次の中学生の敏夫 (Toshio)と雅子 (Masako)と留学生のボビー(Bobby) の夏休み中の会話文を読ん で、あとの問いに答えなさい。 Bobby: Hi, Toshio. Our city has the Himawari Festival for three days every August, right? Masako told me about it. That's right. I go to the festival every year. Toshio: Bobby: Toshio: Bobby: Toshio: That's nice. So, you went to the festival on August 21, right? (B) Right. Bobby: So, the festival won't start on Toshio's birthday this year. Masako: Right. I will go with my brother on the second day this year. The music club in our city will have a concert. They will play music from 10:40 to 11:00 in the morning. Their performances are wonderful. My brother and I enjoy their concert at the festival every year. We love music. I play the flute, and he plays the guitar. Bobby: Sounds nice! I love music, too! Toshio: Bobby, you play the piano very well. Last Thursday, I listened to your piano performance at your house. I really enjoyed it. And your brother plays the violin, right? Yes. My father plays the violin, too. And my mother plays the piano. Everyone in my family loves music. Then, let's go to the Himawari Festival together and enjoy the concert! Can your family come? Bobby: (C) How about you, Toshio? Toshio: Well, the second day is Saturday this year. You know, I'm on the school baseball team. We have practice every Saturday, so I can't go with you. I'm sorry. I will go to the festival with my parents and my sister on the first day. Bobby: Masako: Who do you usually go to the festival with? (A) With my parents and my sister. Every year, we join the festival on the first day. Last year, it was on my birthday, so my sister bought a nice bag for me at the festival. Masako: OK. Bobby: Well, can we enjoy any food at the festival? Toshio: Sure. You can eat your favorite food there.. Bobby: My favorite food? Do you mean my favorite Japanese food? Toshio: Yes. Guess what. Bobby: Toshio: (D) Well, is it sushi or sukiyaki? No. Masako, you said that you had it with your family last Sunday. Masako: Oh, I had yakisoba for lunch and oden for dinner that day, but we can't eat oden at the festival. We can eat () at the festival, right? Right! You can enjoy it at the festival! Bobby: Toshio: 5 10 15 25

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英語 高校生

付箋の貼ってるところのadults bornのところがよくわかりません。born はbe動詞と一緒に使いませんか?

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英語 高校生

一枚目の写真の下から3行目のbegging とadmiring がはいっている文章がよくわかりません。admireの意味を調べたら感嘆するや賞賛すると出てきて 2枚目の和訳の文にうまくつながりません

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