読み終わりました。なかなか面白かったですが、やっぱり女の子向けですね。娘が日本語版もっているので、借りてそれを読んだあともう一度読もうと思っています。
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震災で気持ちが学習に向きませんでしたが、今週から最スタートしています。
シリウスも2周目に入りました。本はだいぶ傷んできましたが、また新しくわかってないところが判明しています。この本3周の予定でしたが、それでは足りないようです。しばらくじっくり取り組んでみます。
単語は『日』→『英』が全然できないことが判明したので、データベースを中断して、ターゲットDSの単語帳機能で基本単語から『日』→『英』の練習をすることにしました。
地味なようですが、着実に前進している感触があるので、しばらくは方針変更せずにこなしていきます。
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今回のアルクの株主優待が届きました。
EJも最新号かなと思ってたら「1月号」でした
でも、案内になかった本が一冊入っていました。
いつものとおり、アルクの通信講座20%オフ専用申し込み書3枚入っていました。
私には最小費用を目指しているので必要ないため、英語学習ブログで頑張っていてる人に差し上げます。ヒアリングマラソンを始めようと思っている人なら1万円近く安くなりますよ。
ご希望の方はコメントで連絡ください。受付期日が7月31日までと書いてあるのでお早めに!
157 | of little use : ほとんど役に立たない The information is of little use or no use. |
158 | anything but : ~どころではない Your answer is anything but perfect. |
159 | not necessarily : 必ずしも~ない A great teather is not necessarily a good parent. |
160 | Any[Either] ~ not という語順はとれない。 |
161 | Whatever は at all と同じく否定を強める句 ほかにnot ~ in the least, not ~ by any meansなどの形もある。 This is subject of which I know nothing whatever. |
162 | 英語では『~ではないと思う』というときには、普通 I don’t think that~ というように言う。 |
163 | 普通疑問文の間接話法は、ask if ~ の形にする He said to me, “Can you speak Chinese.” = He asked me If I could speak Chinese. |
164 | Let’s ~ 型の話法の転換は『~しようじゃないか』と提案するわけだから、伝達動詞にはsuggest などを使う。suggest を使ったら、その目的語になるthat節中の動詞はshouldか仮定法現在を使うのが普通 |
165 | 2種類の文が混交した話法の転換は、それぞれの文をその種類に応じて伝達動詞を決めて転換し、それを and で結べばよい My father said to me, “I’m going to repair the fence. Help me, please” = My father told me that he was going to repair the fence and asked me to help him. |
137 | I could not start because the weather was bad. = Bad weather prevented me from starting. |
138 | If you follow this street, you will get to the school. = This street will lead you to the school. |
139 | He was too proud to ask for help. = His pride did not allow him to ask for help. |
140 | Why did you go there? = What made you go there? |
141 | You are sure to succeed. =It is certain that you will succeed. |
142 | He will soon recover from his illness. = It will not be long before he recovers from his illness. |
143 | This path will lead you to the house. = If you go along this path, you will get to the house. |
144 | I paid five thousand yen for this bag. = This bag cost me five thousand yen. |
145 | He was able to buy a car because he won the prize money. = The prize money enable him to buy a car. |
146 | After I walked for an hour, I came to a small town. = An hour’s walk brought me to a small town. |
147 | The medicene will make you feel better. = If you take this medicine, you will feel better. |
148 | Why could you not come yesterday? = What prevented you from coming yesterday? |
149 | We had a lot of snow in Osaka last winter. = It snowed a lot in Osaka last winter. |
150 | We have been in this town three years. = It is three years since we came to this town. |
151 | There doesn’t seem to be any cause. = It seems there is no case. |
152 | It never occurred to me that I could find the answers in that book. |
153 | 使役動詞は受動態にすると、原形がto不定詞になる |
154 | cell は『売る』という動詞であるが、『(物)が売れる』という意味で使うこともできる |
155 | be dressed in~ : 「服を着ている」という状態を表す |
156 | be parked : park は「駐車させる」という他動詞なので、車を主語にして「駐車している」というときは His car is parked.のように受動態にする。 |
132 | A sell well : Aはよく売れる Furniture made of good materials sells well. |
133 | A as well as B が主語のときは動詞はAに一致する He as well as his children likes baseball. |
134 | ~month have passed since・・・ : ほとんど複数で受ける Two month have passed since Mr.Kato disappeared. |
135 | The Andersons : アンダーソン家の人々 複数で受ける The Andersons are a happy family. |
136 | one of the + 複数名詞 : 単数で受ける two of the + 複数名詞 : 複数で受ける Only one of the four singers was nominated for the prize. |
129 | be unlikely to do : ~しそうもない If you toss a coin onto a hard surface, it is rather unlikely to stand on edge. |
130 | A is sure to do : Aはきっと~する (話しての確信) A is sure of ~ing : Aは~することを確信している(Aの確信) |
131 | worth doing : ~する価値がある The work is worth doing. |
122 | audience : 集合名詞 多くのを使いときmanyではなく large There was large audience at the theater. |
123 | machinery : mashineが集まったもの 集合名詞 We need machinery. |
124 | cattle : 集合的にいう語 複数動詞で受ける Cattle are raised in great number in Australia. |
125 | who do you work for? : お勤めはどちらですか? |
126 | what do you think of ~? : ~をどう思いますか? what do you think of his long speech? |
127 | How are you getting along with your friend? : 友人とはうまくいっていますか? |
128 | How do you like ~? : ~はどうですか? How do you like my shoes? |
116 | fruit : 集合的に扱う名詞で量で数える She doesn’t eat much fruit. |
117 | dozen : 数詞の次では単複同形 He bought two dozen eggs. |
118 | mail : letter や postcard などが集まったものなので不加算We haven’t got much mail yet this Christmas. |
119 | a success : successは普通の「成功」の意味では数えられない名詞だが、「成功した[人]」などの意味になると数えられる名詞になって a が付く The party was a success. |
120 | 5,000 yen a bottle : 1びんにつき5000円 This whisky costs 5,000 yen a bottle. |
121 | such an easy, so+形容詞+a+名詞, too+形容詞+a+名詞 語順に注意、複数形は続かない |
111 | will(would) not : どうしても~しようとしない(しなかった) I warned jane many times, but she would not listen. |
112 | may well : するのももっともだ、多分~だろう may(might) as well : したほうがいいだろう may(might) as well ~ as : ・・・するのは~するのと同じだ、・・・するくらいなら~したほうがましだ |
113 | cannot ~ too : いくら~しても・・・しすぎることはない We cannnot be too careful in the choise of our friends. |
114 | be going to はあらかじめ考えられた意図を表す will は話をしながら、何かしようと決めた場合 |
115 | may + have + p.p : ~したかもしれない I may have read the book, but I don’t remember if I have. |
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99 | by oneself : 1人ぼっちで The old woman has been living there all by herself. |
100 | neither は2つ(人), none は3つ(人)以上に用いる We searched for the two girls everywhere, but neither was to be found. |
101 | Those には『(~する)人々』という意味の用法がある The mahority of those present voted yes to the proposal. |
102 | as such : そのようなものとして She is a friend and I treat her as such. |
103 | All you have to do is (to)~= You only have to~『君はただ・・・しさえすればよい』 All you have to do is to wait patiently. =You only have to do is to wait patiently. |
104 | bothは常に複数で受ける both days are・・・ |
105 | homeは『家に』という副詞 |
106 | enough は形容詞や副詞の後に置く The ice-box is not big enough for us to put all the food in. |
107 | fondはveryで強める I am very fond of apples, pears and the like. |
108 | move me deeply : 深く感動させる His kindness moved me deeply. |
109 | So does A. : Aもまたそうである I usually go shopping on Sundays. So does Jane. |
110 | 肯定 : I hope so. 否定 : I hope not. |
91 | <仮定法過去完了> If ・・・had p.p ・・・, would have p.p・・・ If she had married then, she would be better off now. |
92 | <仮定法過去> If ・・・過去形 ・・・, would 原形・・・ If it were not raining now, I would go fishing. |
93 | If he had had a little more patience, he would have succeeded. =With a little more patience, he would have succeeded. |
94 | If it were not for~(=Without~):もし~がなければ Life would be perfect if it were not for death and taxes. |
95 | Happiness consists in contentment rather than in wealth. =Happiness consists not so much in wealth as in contentment. |
96 | If ・・・were to ・・・, would ・・・ 起こりうることでも、起こりえないことでもよく、「仮に~とすれば」 If all the Arctic ice were to melt, what do you think would happen? |
97 | I wish ・・・, had p.p~ : 過去への願望 I wish ・・・, 過去形~ : 現在への願望 I wish ・・・, would~ : 未来への願望 |
98 | It is time 過去形 : もう~してよいころだ It’s high time we stopped talking and set to work. |
79 | Kumiko is the most attractive girl I’ve ever met. = Kumiko is more attractive than any other girl I’ve ever met. |
80 | as ~as any・・・ : 他のどの・・・にも劣らず~ Hiroko has seen as many foreign movies as anybody in her class. |
81 | as ~as ever・・・ : どれにも劣らず~ This is as good a movie as I have ever seen. |
82 | twice the size of A : 2倍 The room is twice as large as that one. =The room is twice the size of that one. |
83 | Happiness consists in contentment rather than in wealth. =Happiness consists not so much in wealth as in contentment. |
84 | superior, inferior, junior, senior のように-er でなく、-orの語尾で終わる語はthan の代わりに to をとる |
85 | prefer A to B : BよりAのほうが好きである I prefer wolking to riding. |
86 | 同一物(人)について2つの性格を比較する場合にはrather than のほかにmore+原級+than の形を使う場合があり、このときには音節数に関係なくmore を使う。 She is crafty rather than wise. = She is more crafty than wise. |
87 | know better than to do : ~するほどばかではない He knows better than to spend all his money on Slot. |
88 | 副詞の最上級にはtheをつけなくともよい Of the five dresses, I like the white one best. |
89 | 同一物(人)について2つの性質や状態などを比較する場合に、形容詞が補語になっている場合は最上級でもtheをつけないのが普通。 I feel happiest when I am with my girlfriend. |
90 | Baseball is the most popular sport in Japan. =No other sport is as popular as Baseball in Japan. |