April 10, 2023
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1 How to Use “Mouse"
複数形mice
I think mice and rats are cute.
My computer mouse isn't responding.
ネズミはかわいいと思います。
パソコンのマウスが反応しない。
2 How to Use “Pet"
Pets
Do you have a pet?
This pet food can also be eaten by humans.
Can I pet it?
Are there your pet peeves?
There's always one in the class who is the teacher's pet, right?
ペットは飼っていますか?
このペットフードは人間も食べることができます。
撫でてもいいですか?
あなたは何にイラッときますか?
クラスに一人は必ず先生のペットになっている人がいますよね?
3 How to Use “Pig"
Pigs are cute but tasty. I'm terrible.
You know? Wild pigs have a body fat percentage of about 10%, which is about the same as a top athlete. Even domestic pigs are around 15%.
豚はかわいいけどおいしい。私は恐ろしいです。
ご存知ですか?野生の豚の体脂肪率は10%程度で、トップアスリートと同じぐらいなんです。家畜の豚でも15%前後です。
4 How to Use “Rabbit"
The rumor that rabbits are lonely is false.
5 How to Use “Sheep"
One sheep, Two sheep, Three sheep...
6 How to Use “Snake"
You can get a picture with a big snake around your neck. Want to do it?
7 How to Use “Tiger"
How did he go from such a cute child tiger to such a scary looking ones?
あんなにかわいい子供の虎から、どうやってあんなに怖い姿になったのでしょう。
8 How to Use “Earth"
They say the earth will be uninhabitable in another 500 million years.
あと5億年で地球は住めなくなると言われています。
How on earth did this happen?
I want to tell him who on earth do you think you are?
She’s down to earth.
いったいどうしてこんなことになったのでしょうか。
いったい何様のつもりなんだ、と言いたい。
彼女は地に足がついていて素朴だ。
9 How to Use “Space"
複数形spaces
Have you ever wanted to go to space?
宇宙に行きたいと思ったことある?
10 How to Use “Moon"
複数形moons、衛星
Who was the first person to reach the moon?
月に初めてたどり着いた人って誰だっけ?
11 How to Use “Island"
複数形islands
I want to party on a deserted island.
無人島でパーティーしたい
12 How to Use “Sea"
複数形seas
Sometimes when I swim in the sea, I get scared for some reason.
海泳いでるとたまになぜか恐くなる
13 How to Use “Lake"
複数形lakes
Lakes also have waves, so sometimes people drown.
湖も波があるからたまに溺死する人がいる
14 "His"
やけ酒してる
He's drowning his sorrows.
He bluff his way.
はったりで[窮地などを]切り抜ける
He has his own company.
He abandoned his career. Coolest.
Word Practice 6.1
I'd like to speak English more naturally and not the kind of English you would find in a textbook.
Please correct me so that I can sound like a native.
It's alright even if you change an entire sentence!!
1 How to Use “Mouse"
I think mice and rats are cute.
My computer mouse isn't responding.
2 How to Use “Pet"
Pets
Do you have a pet?
This pet food can also be eaten by humans.
Can I pet it?
Are therey your pet peeves?
また、
Do you have any pet peeves?
There's always one in the class who is the teacher's pet, right?
3 How to Use “Pig"
Pigs are cute but tasty.
I'm terrible.
You know?
Wild pigs have a body fat percentage of about 10%, which is about the same as a top athlete.
Even dDomestic pigs are around 15%.
4 How to Use “Rabbit"
The rumor that rabbits are lonely is false.
5 How to Use “Sheep"
One sheep, Ttwo sheep, Tthree sheep...
6 How to Use “Snake"
You can get a picture with a big snake around your neck.
Want to do it?
7 How to Use “Tiger"
How did he go from such a cute child tiger cub to such a scary looking onestiger?
8 How to Use “Earth"
They say the earth will be uninhabitable in another 500 million years.
How on earth did this happen?
I want to tell him who on earth do you think you are?
She’s down to earth.
9 How to Use “Space"
Have you ever wanted to go to space?
10 How to Use “Moon"
Who was the first person to reach the moon?
11 How to Use “Island"
I want to party on a deserted island.
12 How to Use “Sea"
Sometimes when I swim in the sea, I get scared for some reason.
13 How to Use “Lake"
Lakes also have waves, so sometimes people drown.
14 "His"
He's drowning his sorrows.
He bluffs his way.
He has his own company.
He abandoned his career.
CThat's the coolest.
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複数形mice |
I think mice and rats are cute. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
My computer mouse isn't responding. My |
ネズミはかわいいと思います。 |
パソコンのマウスが反応しない。 |
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Do you have a pet? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
This pet food can also be eaten by humans. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Can I pet it? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Are there your pet peeves? Are the また、 Do you have any pet peeves? |
There's always one in the class who is the teacher's pet, right? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
ペットは飼っていますか? |
このペットフードは人間も食べることができます。 |
撫でてもいいですか? |
あなたは何にイラッときますか? |
クラスに一人は必ず先生のペットになっている人がいますよね? |
3 How to Use “Pig" This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Pigs are cute but tasty. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I'm terrible. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
You know? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Wild pigs have a body fat percentage of about 10%, which is about the same as a top athlete. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Even domestic pigs are around 15%.
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豚はかわいいけどおいしい。私は恐ろしいです。 |
ご存知ですか?野生の豚の体脂肪率は10%程度で、トップアスリートと同じぐらいなんです。家畜の豚でも15%前後です。 |
4 How to Use “Rabbit" This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
The rumor that rabbits are lonely is false. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
5 How to Use “Sheep" This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
One sheep, Two sheep, Three sheep... One sheep, |
6 How to Use “Snake" This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
You can get a picture with a big snake around your neck. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Want to do it? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
7 How to Use “Tiger" This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
How did he go from such a cute child tiger to such a scary looking ones? How did he go from such a cute |
あんなにかわいい子供の虎から、どうやってあんなに怖い姿になったのでしょう。 |
8 How to Use “Earth" This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
They say the earth will be uninhabitable in another 500 million years. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
あと5億年で地球は住めなくなると言われています。 |
How on earth did this happen? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I want to tell him who on earth do you think you are? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
She’s down to earth. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
いったいどうしてこんなことになったのでしょうか。 |
いったい何様のつもりなんだ、と言いたい。 |
彼女は地に足がついていて素朴だ。 |
9 How to Use “Space" This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
複数形spaces |
Have you ever wanted to go to space? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
宇宙に行きたいと思ったことある? |
10 How to Use “Moon" This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
複数形moons、衛星 |
Who was the first person to reach the moon? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
月に初めてたどり着いた人って誰だっけ? |
11 How to Use “Island" This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
複数形islands |
I want to party on a deserted island. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
無人島でパーティーしたい |
12 How to Use “Sea" This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
複数形seas |
Sometimes when I swim in the sea, I get scared for some reason. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
海泳いでるとたまになぜか恐くなる |
13 How to Use “Lake" This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
複数形lakes |
Lakes also have waves, so sometimes people drown. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
湖も波があるからたまに溺死する人がいる |
14 "His" This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
やけ酒してる |
He's drowning his sorrows. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
He bluff his way. He bluffs his way. |
はったりで[窮地などを]切り抜ける |
He has his own company. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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