わかる中級英文法 Grammar in Use Unit 30 have to and mustiacer
This document is a lesson on the English grammar points "have to" and "must" from Raymond Murphy's book Grammar in Use. It is divided into multiple sections (A-D) that provide explanations and examples of when to use "have to" versus "must". Key points covered include:
- "Have to" is used for obligations due to external factors, while "must" can be used for personal reasons.
- However, there is little practical difference in speaking. "Have to" is generally safer to use.
- The negatives, past forms, past negatives and future forms of "must" and "have to" are explained.
- Section D notes that "have got to" can
This document is from the website ace-up.net and contains an English grammar lesson on prepositions from Raymond Murphy's book Grammar in Use. The lesson, taught by ACERS School on July 25, 2013, covers using prepositions like "by", "to", and "on" correctly with verbs and expressions involving means of transportation, passive voice, and indicating differences in scores or amounts. Examples are provided for each case to illustrate the proper uses of these prepositions.
わかる中級英文法 Grammar in Use Unit 30 have to and mustiacer
This document is a lesson on the English grammar points "have to" and "must" from Raymond Murphy's book Grammar in Use. It is divided into multiple sections (A-D) that provide explanations and examples of when to use "have to" versus "must". Key points covered include:
- "Have to" is used for obligations due to external factors, while "must" can be used for personal reasons.
- However, there is little practical difference in speaking. "Have to" is generally safer to use.
- The negatives, past forms, past negatives and future forms of "must" and "have to" are explained.
- Section D notes that "have got to" can
This document is from the website ace-up.net and contains an English grammar lesson on prepositions from Raymond Murphy's book Grammar in Use. The lesson, taught by ACERS School on July 25, 2013, covers using prepositions like "by", "to", and "on" correctly with verbs and expressions involving means of transportation, passive voice, and indicating differences in scores or amounts. Examples are provided for each case to illustrate the proper uses of these prepositions.
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Unit 102-A 比較 1
英作してみましょう。
• DaikiはBethよりも背が⾼高い
Daiki is taller than Beth.
• このカバンはあのカバンよりも値段が⾼高い。
This bag is more expensive than that
bag.
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Unit 102-A 比較 1
英作してみましょう。
• DaikiはBethよりも背が⾼高い
Daiki is taller than Beth.
• このカバンはあのカバンよりも値段が⾼高い。
This bag is more expensive than that
bag.
erを加えるかmoreを加え⽅方は?
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Unit 102-B 比較 1
2⾳音節(シラブル)以上の単語にはmoreを
付ける。
単語 シラブル 比較級
cool 1 cooler
often 2 more often
difficult 3 more difficult
big 1 bigger
cheap 1 cheaper
expensive 3 more expensive