Monday, 18. February 2008, 12:49:40
スキンを変えてみました。
情熱的だったから(・ω・)
全然そうでもないね。
ちょっと
明日の為に
英語を記しておこうと思う。
I'll write down English for the tomorrow's exam.
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How long dose it take ~ ?a) How long does it take to get from Houston to Mexico city by car?
b) How long did it take to fly from Okinawa to Australia?
c) How long did it take her to find a place to live?
Do you know where ~ ?, I don't know what...,a) Do you know where Paula is?
I know where Paula is.
b) Do you know where he lives?
c) Do you know if Jack is at home?
She said that..., He told me that...a) Diane said that she was enjoying my new job.
b) Diane said that her father wasn't verry happy.
He said that he was tired.

He said me.

He said to me.
He told me that hi tired.

He told to me.

He told me.
To...(I want to do) and -ing(I enjoy doing)a) Verbs + to ... (I want to do)
want plan decide try hope expect offer forget need promise refuse learn
+ to ...
→What do you want to do tonight?
b) Verbs + -ing(I enjoy doing)
enjoy stop suggest mind finish
+ -ing
→I enjoy dancing.
c) Verbs + -ing or to...
like love start continue prefer hate begin
+ -ing or to...
→Do you like getting up early? or Do you like to get up early?
d) Would like to... , etc
would like, would love, would prefer, would hate
+ to...
→Julia would like to meet you.
I went to the store to...a) To...(to buy/to see,...) tells us "Why" a person dose something.
→"Why are you going out?" -"To get some bread."
*money/time to (do something)
→We need some money to buy food.
→I don't have time to watch television.
b) to... and for...
*to + verb (to buy/to see,...)
→I went to the store to buy a newspaper.
*for + noum (for a newspaper/for food,...)
→I went to the store for a newspaper.
c)
*wait for...
→Please wait for me.
*wait to (do something)
→I'm waiting to talk to the manager.
*wait for (somebody/something) to...
→I can't leave yet. I'm waiting for John to call.
some and anya) some
Use some in positive sentens.
→I'm going to buy some clothes.
b) any
Use any in negative sentens.
→I'm not going to buy any clothes.
Not + any, noa) We use no... especially after have/has and there is/are.
negative verb + any = positive verb + no
→They don't have any children. = They have no children.
b) no and none
*Use no + noun (no money/no children, etc)
→We have no money.
*Use none alone (without a noun)
→"How much money do you have?" - "None."
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疲れた。
I was tired.