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英語 高校生

②と③の回答が合っているか教えてください🙇‍♀️

Exercises Put the verb in the correct form. 1) もっと時間があれば、私たちはその日本庭園を訪れることができるのに。 more time, we could visit the Japanese garden. ~2) ぼくが君なら、その帽子を買うよ。 君に本当に似合っているから。 If we had If I were you, I would buy the hat. It looks really good on you. (3) もし君がケイトをパーティーに招待していなければ、彼女はがっかりするだろうね。 Kate would be disappointed if you not in her to the party. 4) もっと頑張って勉強すれば、 君はもっとよい成績が取れるのに。 If you studied harder, you a gost better grades. 5) もし私が奈良に住んでいたら, キョウコにもっとたびたび会えるのに。 I had met Kyoko more often if I lived in Nara. 2 Put the verb in the correct form. 1) If I 2) If Jun 3) We had been some money with me then, I could have bought the book. no cada cold, he could have climbed Mt. Fuji with us. late for school yesterday if we hadn't run to the station. 4) I were not made a careless mistake if I had had time to check my answer. 5) If I had got up a little earlier this morning, I on the train now. 3 Complete the sentences. had one. 5) I don't have much time. I wish 1) I'm sorry Mark isn't here. I wish 2) Steven doesn't have a cat. He wishes 3) I didn't ask for her email address when I met her. I wish 4) I ate too much last night, and have a stomachache now. I wish I had one. 5) It's raining, but I don't have an umbrella. I wish I had I were more time. here. (▶1) [have] [be] [not invite] [get] [meet] (▶2) [have] [not catch] [be] [not make] [be] (▶3) 63 for it then. I had so much.

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英語 高校生

黄色のマーカーの部分のsvocなどを教えていただけないでしょうか?(..)

plainly Dreaming is a universal phenomenon, though much of what we dream may be forgotten, and some few persons are able only rarely to remember their dreams on waking. The dream represents mental activity during sleep. For this reason the workings of the unconscious mind can be more p 5 seen here than anywhere else. Ordinarily the thoughts and wishes of the unconscious mind are unknown to us, though it contains the source of creative and instinctive energy. As the oldest part of the concept-forming apparatus, it makes liberal use of such primitive methods of representation as symbolism. In a very general way, the unconscious mind of present-day man may be 10 compared to the conscious mind of the caveman, and dreams often remind us of the picture writing of the caveman, where a relatively few simple pictures used as symbols told a detailed story of events. In addition, it is the function of a dream to express a wish, but since the wishes of the unconscious are often highly instinctive in nature, they would be 15 as disturbing to most modern persons as would the acts of a caveman in present-day society. Therefore, most dreams are disguised enough to conceal their true meaning from the dreamer. This is accomplished through the intervention of the conscience, a much more recently developed function of the brain. In psychoanalysis an effort to get the true meaning of the dream is 20 made by having the dreamer give all his thoughts and feelings about every element of the dream. These are then pieced together by the analyst, who uses his knowledge of the life history of the individual as a reference point. By this means, unconscious thoughts and wishes, as well as long-forgotten experiences, can be revealed so as to give the dreamer a much more complete understand- 25 ing of himself. Passage 35 Psychoanalysis ー語句と構文- 13. on waking = /17. As the oldest part of the concept-forming apparatus, it makes = それは概念を形成するための装置一式の中の一番古い部品と ・・・ 訳) / L.9. may be compared to 〜 = 〜になぞらえるこ 272 - ( CLOSE ときに目く とし 16 1027 性質を るだろ ある。 見た BO 17 わ

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英語 高校生

黄色いマーカーのところについて。 asの倒置が起こってると説明が書かれていたのですが、元の文に直すとどうなりますか?

plainly Dreaming is a universal phenomenon, though much of what we dream may be forgotten, and some few persons are able only rarely to remember their dreams on waking. The dream represents mental activity during sleep. For this reason the workings of the unconscious mind can be more p 5 seen here than anywhere else. Ordinarily the thoughts and wishes of the unconscious mind are unknown to us, though it contains the source of creative and instinctive energy. As the oldest part of the concept-forming apparatus, it makes liberal use of such primitive methods of representation as symbolism. In a very general way, the unconscious mind of present-day man may be 10 compared to the conscious mind of the caveman, and dreams often remind us of the picture writing of the caveman, where a relatively few simple pictures used as symbols told a detailed story of events. In addition, it is the function of a dream to express a wish, but since the wishes of the unconscious are often highly instinctive in nature, they would be 15 as disturbing to most modern persons as would the acts of a caveman in present-day society. Therefore, most dreams are disguised enough to conceal their true meaning from the dreamer. This is accomplished through the intervention of the conscience, a much more recently developed function of the brain. In psychoanalysis an effort to get the true meaning of the dream is 20 made by having the dreamer give all his thoughts and feelings about every element of the dream. These are then pieced together by the analyst, who uses his knowledge of the life history of the individual as a reference point. By this means, unconscious thoughts and wishes, as well as long-forgotten experiences, can be revealed so as to give the dreamer a much more complete understand- 25 ing of himself. Passage 35 Psychoanalysis ー語句と構文- 13. on waking = /17. As the oldest part of the concept-forming apparatus, it makes = それは概念を形成するための装置一式の中の一番古い部品と ・・・ 訳) / L.9. may be compared to 〜 = 〜になぞらえるこ 272 - ( CLOSE ときに目く とし 16 1027 性質を るだろ ある。 見た BO 17 わ

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