shopとstoreの違いは? #shorts - 質問解決D.B.(データベース)

shopとstoreの違いは? #shorts

問題文全文(内容文):
shopとstoreの違いを、語の根幹の意味からアメリカ人ネイティブが解説!
単元: #英語(中学生)#英語(高校生)
指導講師: Morite2 English Channel
問題文全文(内容文):
shopとstoreの違いを、語の根幹の意味からアメリカ人ネイティブが解説!
投稿日:2024.11.19

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A? The? 複数形?【総称の表し方はこれだ!】

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単元: #英語(中学生)#英語(高校生)#英文法#英作文#中2英語#名詞・冠詞・代名詞#自由英作文#可算名詞・不可算名詞、冠詞a,an,the
指導講師: 英語ファイル / eigophile
問題文全文(内容文):
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テスト(英訳問題)
人間は生きるのに水が必要だ。
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単元: #英語(中学生)#中2英語#接続詞(and,or,but,so・when,if,because,before,after・接続詞that)
指導講師: 理数個別チャンネル
問題文全文(内容文):
従属接続詞if,because,thoughを解説しています!
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【英語】中2-15 不定詞④(練習編)

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単元: #英語(中学生)#中2英語#不定詞(名詞的用法・形容詞的用法・副詞的用法)#動名詞(動詞の目的語、主語・補語・前置詞の目的語、動名詞と不定詞)
指導講師: とある男が授業をしてみた
問題文全文(内容文):
①We ____ ____ __ ____ this book.
私たちは、この本を買うために買い物に行った。

②She ____ __ __ a teacher __ __ ____ .

③I ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ .
私はなにか熱い飲み物が欲しいです。

④____ __ __ ____ __ __ ?
あなたはどこに行きたいですか?

⑤____ ____ many places __ ____ __ Kyoto.
京都に訪れるべきたくさんの場所がある。

⑥I __ __ ____ __ __ my dog.
私は自分の犬の世話をするのが好きです。

⑦____ came ____ ____ ____ ____ .
彼らは私たちを手伝うためにここに来ました。
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Lesson11-2 ニュートレジャー Stage2 3rd Edition【岡ちゃん先生がていねいに解説】

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単元: #英語(中学生)#中3英語#不定詞(疑問詞+to,It~for to,ask(tell,want)O to,too~to,enough~to,not to)
指導講師: 理数個別チャンネル
問題文全文(内容文):
ニュートレジャー Stage2 3rd Edition Lesson11-2の解説動画です。
疑問詞 to doの特徴を解説します。
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【英語】Stage2 Lesson2 Read全訳

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単元: #英語(中学生)#中1英語#This is~. That is~. What is~? の文(肯定文・否定文・疑問文)
指導講師: 理数個別チャンネル
問題文全文(内容文):
❶What Is a "Non-Native Species"?
Non-native species are animals and plants from a different part of the world. They often create problems for the native animals and plants, or even take the place of other species. We usually think that all non-native species are harmful. But is this true?
❷How Does a Non-Native Species Arrive?
They usually arrive in new lands because of human activities. When we travel around the world, we sometimes carry species with us by accident. At other times, humans bring non-native species on purpose. They travel on our trains or ships far from their original homes. Now let's look at some examples of these non-native species.

・European rabbits in Australia
In 1859, an English settler brought 13 wild European rabbits into Australia because he wanted to hunt them for sport. However, some of the rabbits survived. After ten years, there were too many rabbits. They ate crops and many native plants. Other animals died because the rabbits ate all their food. There are now more than 200 million rabbits in Australia.
・Brown tree snakes in Guam
People brought brown tree snakes into Guam on ships by accident after World War Ⅱ. In just seventy years, the snakes ate most of the birds on the island. Nine of the eleven native forest birds in Guam disappeared completely.

❸Are All Non-Native Species Bad?
Scientists and governments around the world think that we should reduce the numbers of non-native species. But some of these non-native species actually help the lives of other species. On an island near Mauritius, the native giant tortoise died out. After that, many native plants on the island could not survive because they couldn't spread their seeds by themselves. The giant tortoise ate the fruit of the plants and spread the seeds in its feces. So at the beginning of the twenty-first century, scientists brought a non-native tortoise, the Aldabra tortoise, to the island. Now these tortoises are eating the fruit of the plants and spreading the seeds. Other non-native species can play similar roles in their new homes.

❹What's Important for the Environment?
Non-native species are often dangerous to other species. But in some cases, they play an important role in the new environment. Either way, we have to think as carefully as we can before we bring a species to a new environment. The impact of non-native species will be one of the greatest environmental problem of the twenty-first century. If we don't make the right choices today, the earth's natural environment will be in danger in the future.
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