わかる中級英文法 Grammar in Use Unit 84 no/none nothing/nobodyiacer
This document is from an English grammar resource that discusses the words "no/none", "nothing/nobody", and related terms. It covers how these words are used with nouns and verbs to indicate absence or lack. Examples are provided to illustrate replacing phrases with these negative terms, such as "I have no question" becoming "I don't have a question". The document also addresses grammatical issues like verifying sentences with double negatives are incorrect and choosing gender-neutral pronouns with "nobody".
This document is from the website http://ace-up.net and discusses reflexive pronouns like myself and yourself from Unit 80 of the textbook Grammar in Use by Raymond Murphy. It provides examples of how to use reflexive pronouns when introducing yourself in English and discusses the differences between singular and plural reflexive pronouns like myself, yourself, and ourselves. The document also compares the uses of -selves and each other and provides additional examples of using reflexive pronouns like myself and himself in other contexts. It highlights the difference between phrases like "I cooked dinner myself" and "I cooked dinner by myself".
わかる中級英文法 Grammar in Use Unit 81 a friend of mineiacer
This document is from the website ace-up.net and contains notes from Unit 81 of the book Grammar in Use by Raymond Murphy 3rd edition. It covers the differences and usage of the phrases "a friend of mine", "my own house", "on my own", and "by myself". The notes provide examples of how each phrase is used to indicate possession, independence, or alone versus assisted. Practice questions are listed at the end from the book.
わかる中級英文法 Grammar in Use Unit 84 no/none nothing/nobodyiacer
This document is from an English grammar resource that discusses the words "no/none", "nothing/nobody", and related terms. It covers how these words are used with nouns and verbs to indicate absence or lack. Examples are provided to illustrate replacing phrases with these negative terms, such as "I have no question" becoming "I don't have a question". The document also addresses grammatical issues like verifying sentences with double negatives are incorrect and choosing gender-neutral pronouns with "nobody".
This document is from the website http://ace-up.net and discusses reflexive pronouns like myself and yourself from Unit 80 of the textbook Grammar in Use by Raymond Murphy. It provides examples of how to use reflexive pronouns when introducing yourself in English and discusses the differences between singular and plural reflexive pronouns like myself, yourself, and ourselves. The document also compares the uses of -selves and each other and provides additional examples of using reflexive pronouns like myself and himself in other contexts. It highlights the difference between phrases like "I cooked dinner myself" and "I cooked dinner by myself".
わかる中級英文法 Grammar in Use Unit 81 a friend of mineiacer
This document is from the website ace-up.net and contains notes from Unit 81 of the book Grammar in Use by Raymond Murphy 3rd edition. It covers the differences and usage of the phrases "a friend of mine", "my own house", "on my own", and "by myself". The notes provide examples of how each phrase is used to indicate possession, independence, or alone versus assisted. Practice questions are listed at the end from the book.
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
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
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Unit 87-A both, neither, eitherなど
何冊本を読んだのでしょうか?
I read both books.
両⽅方
I read neither book.
どちらも読んでいない
I read either book.
どちらか⼀一冊 ⼜又は
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Unit 87-B both, neither, eitherなど
後ろにはどのような名詞を⼊入れる?
both
neither
either
of +
the
these
those
my
our
※2⼈人や2つ
+ 名詞
例例、both of our cars
neither of the shops
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Unit 87-B both, neither, eitherなど
⽬目的格もOK
both
neither
either
of +
us
you
them
※2⼈人
例例、Both of us joined the party.
Neither of them ate dinner.
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Unit 87-D both, neither, eitherなど
⼀一緒に使われる接続詞
• both A and B
AとB両⽅方
• neither A nor B
AとBのどちらも〜~でない
• either A or B
AとBのどちらか⼀一⽅方
例例⽂文をつくってみよう。
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Unit 87-D both, neither, eitherなど
例例、⾊色々なパターン
Both Daiki and Tatsu drank coffee.
Beth is neither tired nor sleepy.
I can either go or stay.
名詞 名詞
形容詞 形容詞
動詞 動詞
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Unit 87-E both, neither, eitherなど
⽐比較, themを使って英⽂文に直しましょう。
I have two friends.
_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲全員男性です。
I have three friends.
_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲全員⼥女女性です。
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Unit 87-E both, neither, eitherなど
⽐比較, themを使って英⽂文に直しましょう。
I have two friends.
Both of them are male. 全員男性です。
I have three friends.
All of them are female. 全員⼥女女性です。
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Unit 87-E both, neither, eitherなど
⽐比較、1単語で答えてましょう。
Do you want coffee or tea?
_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲どっちでもいいよ。
Do you want coffee, tea, or coke?
_____どれでもいいよ。
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Unit 87-E both, neither, eitherなど
⽐比較、1単語で答えてましょう。
Do you want coffee or tea?
Either. どっちでもいいよ。
Do you want coffee, tea, or coke?
Any. どれでもいいよ。
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Unit 87-E both, neither, eitherなど
⽐比較, 否定⽂文を使わずに英⽂文に直しましょう。
I have two friends.
_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲彼らは⽇日本⼈人ではありません。
I have three friends.
_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲_̲彼らは⽇日本⼈人ではありません。
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Unit 87-E both, neither, eitherなど
⽐比較, 否定⽂文を使わずに英⽂文に直しましょう。
I have two friends.
Neither of them is(are) Japanese.
彼らは⽇日本⼈人ではありません。
I have three friends.
None of them is(are) Japanese.
彼らは⽇日本⼈人ではありません。