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質問です。この文の初めはThe American weekend officially begins on Friday evening で始まっていますがこのThe American weekendは一般的な話をしているのでAmerican weekendsだと思うのです... 続きを読む

American weeken Fri M 1 カジュアル・フライデー 11 The American weekend/officially begins on Friday evening, but already by Friday morning there are signs that the weekend is just around the corner> You see fewer cars on the highways, and buses and subways are less crowded with people, too.// This is because 5 some people take a day off on Friday to have a three-day weekend. ② Things are also different at work. People don't wear the same clothes as they wear on weekdays; they dress themselves more casually. For instance, managers in the office may put on casual sports clothes instead of coats and ties. Some people put on blue jeans. 10 3 This trend toward "easy Fridays" is popular with employees who normally wear uniforms to work. In Los Angeles, for example, bus drivers are usually dressed in military-style jackets, hats and trousers. Recently, however, they have received permission to wear polo shirts and baseball caps on Fridays. 15 ④ Transportation officials believe that this new Friday *dress code is good for the drivers' *moralo algo cure that the And 182 words 1 カジュア This in becaus SV)例外的に副詞 S V 夕方 ① アメリカの週末は正式には金曜日の午後に始まるが はすでに、週末が間近に来ているという兆候がある。韓 少なく、バスや地下鉄もそれほど人々で混雑していない。 日に休暇を取って週末を3連休にする人たちがいるためた ② 仕事中の状況も違ってくる。 人々は平日に着るのと 着ない。 彼らはよりカジュアルな服を着る。 たとえば, ちも、背広やネクタイの代わりに, カジュアルなスポー るかもしれない。 ジーパンをはく人もいるのだ。 ③ 「気楽な金曜日」へ向けてのこうした傾向は、 普段 につける従業員たちに好評である。 たとえば, ロサン の運転手たちはたいていミリタリー・スタイルの上着 身につけている。 しかし、 最近では、 金曜日にはポロ 着用してもいいという許可を受けている ④ 運輸局の役人たちは、この新しい金曜日の服装規 士気(の向上)に役立つと信じている。 また彼らは, 運行する限り、乗客たちは (運転手の服装については

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英語 高校生

赤線の部分、日本語の解釈に言及していますが、どちらも同じ意味なのでは?と思ってしまいます。

SVO+分詞 TARGET → 160 (1) He kept me waiting for forty minutes. (2) We usually keep the window locked. (1) 彼は私を40分間待たせた。 (2) 私たちは、 いつもその窓のカギはかけておく。 目的語の後に分詞 目的語の状態を表 す OisC 〈SVO+分詞〉 の 表現 keep は SVOCの文型 (p.51) で用いられ, 「O を C の状態にしておく」という意味を表すことができる。 (1) で は waiting (2) ではlockedが補語となっていて, (1) は 「私を待たせておいた」 (2) は 「窓のカギをかけておく」と いう意味になる。 SVOCの場合は、OとCのあいだに 「○は~だ」 という O is Cの関係が成り立つ。 したがって, (1) は I was waiting., (2) は The window is locked. という文を作 ることができる。現在分詞の waiting は能動の意味を, 過 去分詞のlockedは受動の意味 ( 「カギがかけられている」) を表していることを確認しよう。 <SVO+分詞>の表現には次のようなものもある。 I found my brother using my game machine. (弟がぼくのゲーム機を使っているのを見つけた。) この場合, my brotherとusing my game machine のあいだに SVO という関係があるので, 「ぼくのゲーム機 Umarted WAII を使っている弟を見つけた」 と解釈するのは誤り。 I want this room cleaned up by tomorrow. (この部屋を明日までに片づけてほしい。 Check()内の動詞を適切な分詞の形に変えなさい。 71 VEREA 1) When I came home, I found my wife (sleep) on the sofa. We 2) Don't leave the door (unlock). 3) I want this problem (solve) by tomorrow. 01 分詞

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英語 高校生

英語の時制の問題なのですが、全体的に答えがわかりません。考え方でもいいので教えていただけませんか?

1. I think something wrong (happen) [4語] 「何か良くないことが起こるだろうと見 2. He (live) in Tokyo. 3. We (fly) to Vancouver on our school trip next summer. [₂] 4. It (rain ) in Osaka tomorrow. [2語] 「明日、大阪は雨です」 5. I'll call you as soon as I (arrive) at Kyoto station. 6. He (leave ) Japan next week. [進行形を使って] 7. I (read) around midnight last night. 8. I (be) a university student. 9. She (not know ) my e-mail address. 10. Please call me later. We (have) lunch. 11. Water (boil) at 100°C at sea level. 12. World War II (break) out in 1939. 13. He (teach) Japanese in this school ten years ago. 14. (I see) Ted tonight. [進行形を使って ] 15. (Ivisit) my uncle in Canada this summer. 4語 「叔父さんを訪ねる予定 (計画済み) 16. Ken (go) to school at eight. 17. The phone rang while I (cook). 18. The sun (rise) in the east. 19. Please wait here until dinner (be) ready. 20. My father (work) for a trading company. 21. Haste (make) waste. 「急がば回れ」 22. What (you do ) tonight? [5] 「今夜は何をする予定ですか?」 23. I must finish my homework before my mother (come ) home. 24. I (see) you next week. [2] 「来週君と会うよ」 25. My grandfather (be) seventy next year. 26. (I meet) Jim this evening. [*] 27. He usually (walk) slowly, but he (walk) very fast now. 28. Practice (make) perfect. (習うより慣れろ ) 29. We (fly) over Osaka around ten tonight. 10時ごろ大阪の上空を飛んでいるでし 30. If 「明日、雪がたくさん降るようなら、 電車には乗らない (take a train) 」

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3枚目の問いの答えを教えてください。 よろしくお願い致します。

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