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Task1は問題の意味はわかったのですが、上の疑問文を使ってどう書けば良いのかわからないので教えて欲しいです🙇‍♀️ Task2のほうは自分の回答があってるか見て欲しいです🙇‍♀️ どなたかすみませんがよろしくお願いします🙇‍♀️

ナウン クローズ 単語のあつまり 主語 と動詞 それ自身 では として A noun clause is a group of words with a subject and verb. A noun clause cannot stand by itself as a 独立できん sentence. 従う 私が提案することはつづける? T A subject of a verb 06956 An object of a verb A subject complement 補 66968 前置詞 An object of a prepositio 446307 An adjective complement アドジェクティブ 異なる食事を What I suggest is following a different diet. I don't think that I want to exercise. Your problem is that you need some motivation. 変える You can change your weight by what you eat. よってあなたが何を食べるかに Everyone is glad that Betty is getting married. That noun clauses usually follow... S+ V agree, believe, decide, guess, hope, think, suggest ... 学校のために I agree that we need more teachers for the school. S+ be verb + adjective afraid, angry, glad, worried, sorry, sure, surprised. . . 招待する 食 Tommy was surprised that you didn't invite him to your wedding. It + be verb + adjective amazing, clear, good, important, necessary, possible, true... It is possible that we'll have to take the exam in February. 可能がある Task 123 しげんをうけなければ いけない 名詞節 Complete the sentences using a noun clause. ex. Where did Gareth learn how to skate? → I wonder where Gareth learned how to skate. 1. How did he get the job? 2. Why is that woman standing outside? → He is curious about 3. We need to take out the trash tomorrow. → It is important Task 2 Circle the answers. is a mystery. I lost my mother's ring. She asked me where a. is her ring b. her ring was c. is your ring d. was her ring 3 The little boy next door is popular, but I don't know how many a. friends does he have b. friends has he c. does he have friends d. friends he has 2 The neighbors are playing their music loudly. I can't hear what a. is saying you b. you says you are saying d. that you says 4 I'm not going to fix up my apartment. is too expensive. 私がしたいこと a. Whether I want to do (b. What I want to do c. What do I want to do d. That I want to do

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数学 高校生

この問題についてで、写真のことが成り立つので<BCM=<BCNとしてよいでしょうか?回答よろしくお願いします。

戦略 例題 座標平面の設定 ★★☆☆ AB=ACである二等辺三角形ABC を考える。辺 AB の中点を M とし, 辺 AB を延長した直線上に点Nを, AN:NB=2:1 となるようにとる。 このとき,∠BCM = ∠BCN となることを示せ。ただし,点Nは辺 AB 上にはないものとする。 AR (京都大) « Re Action 図形の証明問題は,文字が少なくなるように座標軸を決定せよ IB 例題 95 思考プロセス ・△ABC は AB AC の二等辺三角形 YA |対称性の利用 O ADJ A 対称軸をy軸に設定 ∠BCM と ∠BCN を考える BCをx軸上に設定して、 とすると、 M B C 0 x 関問 戦略 設定 2 直線 NC と MC の傾きを考える AN 95 解 直線 BC をx軸, 辺BCの中点を 原点にとる。 △ABC は AB AC であるから, A(0, 2a),B(-26,0), C(260) (a>0, 6 > 0) としても 一般性を失わない。 YA 34A 2a (8) M A(0, 4), B(-6, 0) のよう At に設定してもよいが,後で -2b BO (2) ① Mは線分ABの中点であり, N は 線分ABを2:1 に外分する点であ NO DA るから M(-b, a), N(-4b, -2a) 26 CABの中点Mを考えると M(-) 分数になってしまうか ら,Mの座標が分数とな らないようにした。 このとき,NC の傾きは m1 = 26-(-4) 36 0+(-2a) a A = 0-a a MCの傾き m2 は m2= 26-(-b) 3b よって, 2直線 NC と MCはx軸に関して対称であるから <BCM = ∠BCN 頭を (別解〕(座標を用いない証明) BM=α とおくと AB = 24, AN = 4a, AC=2a <BAC=0 とおくと, △AMCにおいて, 余弦定理により CM² = a² + (2a)2-2. a. 2acos = 5a² - 4a² cos BA 逆向きに考える ∠BCM = ∠BCN を示す。 CM:CN = MB:BN が示されればよい。 MB:BN=1:2より, CM:CN = 1:2 を示 したい。 また,△ANC において,余弦定理により11/07 CN2 = (4a)²+(2a)2-2.4a 2acos 08 A =20α²-16acost M FO 大 よって、CM:CN=1:4 より <BCM = ∠BCN CM:CN=1:28- したがって、角の二等分線と比の定理の逆により B C ② ① 練習 △OCD の外側にOCを1辺とする正方形 OABC と, ODを1辺とする正方形 このとき、 AD ⊥ CF であることを証明せよ。 (茨城大) 303 p.315 問題1

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TOEIC・英語 大学生・専門学校生・社会人

青くしてある文の文構造と訳し方を教えていただきたいです🙇‍♀️ また、mainstream America の語順に違和感を感じていて、(American mainstream とした方が正しくない?と思ってしまいます、、)それも解説いただきたいです。

Neil Hello. This is 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English. I'm Neil. Georgie And I'm Georgie. Neil If I told you I'd been for a walk to see Big Ben and Buckingham Palace, you'd know straight away I was in London. Georgie But what if my walk went past cafes selling mozzarella and ricotta where I smelled freshly made cannolis and focaccia... Where would I be then? Neil Focaccia and mozzarella... you'd be in Italy, right? Georgie Yes, Italy, or 'Little Italy' to be exact - the neighbourhood in some cities where Italian communities settled and made their home. Neil These Italian arrivals opened shops and cafes selling food to their own communities. Soon dishes like spaghetti and meatballs attracted the attention of local people, and gradually Italian food became famous around the world. In this programme, we'll be taking a walk through two Little Italys, one in Argentina, the other in New York, and, as usual, we'll be learning some useful new vocabulary as well. But before that, I have a question for you, Georgie. According to a recent YouGov poll, which Italian food is most popular with British diners? Is it: a) pizza? b) lasagne? or c) garlic bread? Georgie I think it must be pizza. Neil Okay, Georgie, I'll reveal the answer at the end of the programme. One country Italians moved to was Argentina. In 1898, Giuseppe Banchero arrived in the neighbourhood of La Boca, the Little Italy of Buenos Aires, where many Italian immigrants started restaurants. Here, Hugo Banchero, grandson of Giuseppe, tells his story to Veronica Smink, reporter for BBC World Service programme, The Food Chain: Hugo Banchero Well, my grandfather came from Italy, from Genoa, from Liguria. He was born in the centre of Genoa and arrived here in 1898 at the age of seven and a half, and this pizzeria where we are was founded on March 28, 1972. We have been here for 91 years. Veronica Smink So what culinary traditions did they bring with them? Hugo Banchero Well, our culinary tradition is pizza, and we incorporated the faina from Genoa, which is a pizza with chickpea flour... Georgie In 1898, Giuseppe founded his pizzeria - a restaurant selling pizza. When a business is founded, it's established someone starts it, or sets it up. Neil Giuseppe brought the culinary traditions from his home in Liguria in northern Italy, including regional pizzas like faina and fugazzetta. The adjective culinary describes anything connected with cooking. Georgie But probably the best-known Little Italy in the world is an area of Manhattan's Lower East side in New York. Ninety percent of Italian immigrants who arrived in the US at the turn of the century came through this neighbourhood. Neil De Palos, one of the original shops selling Italian food in Little Italy, has been serving customers for 113 years. Here, Lou De Palo, co-owner and great-grandson of the original owner, Salvino, explains more about his family history to BBC World Service programme, The Food Chain: Lou De Palo 1925... when my grandmother, Concetta, and my grandfather, Luigi, got married, they open their own shop... it's the shop we continue today being the fourth generation working alongside my sister, Maria, my brother, Sal, and our children, the fifth generation. Our business has expanded; expanded to present the full food culture of the 20 regions of Italy. Little Italy is the stepping stone of the Italian immigrant. This is where many of the Italians first came through Ellis Island, and then settled here, and then eventually moved into mainstream America throughout the rest of the country. Georgie Lou De Palo is the fourth generation of his family to run the shop, and his children will be the fifth. Phrases like fourth or fifth generation describe the children of people whose parents immigrated to a particular country.

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