レッスンで出てきた文法・単語 | SENTENCE STRUCTURES:
- The difference between "He hardly works" and "He works hard" is that "He hardly works" means that he does almost no work, whereas "He works hard" means that he works a lot.
- If I had a car accident but my car was hardly damaged, I'd get it repaired.
- The kind of jobs that make great demands on one's nerves are police officer, bus driver, teacher, and any kind of job where one has to work with the public.
- No, I don't think human life could continue if there was a nuclear war.
- By a pair of earrings,we mean two earrings that are the same.
- No, a bird can't fly with only one wing; it must have a pair of wings.
- No, I don't have any original paintings hanging up on the walls of my home.
- No, we can't use future verb forms in time clauses and conditional clauses.
- The difference between a "racehorse", a "horse race" and a "racecourse" is that a "racehorse" is a horse we use for racing, a "horse race" is a race between horses, and a "racecourse" is a place where people meet in order to race horses.
DICTATION 78:
With the verb "to tell", we indicate the person that we are speaking to.He told me everything that had happend during his holiday. "To rock" can mean to move backwards and forwards.
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