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なんで英語の代名詞"I"はいつも大文字表記なのかわからない。
nande eigo no daimeishi " I " wa itsumo daimonji hyōki na no ka wakara nai. I don't know why the English pronoun "I" always appears with a capital letter. |
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関係代名詞のthatは、主格、目的格の2つであり、所有格はありません。
kankei daimeishi no that wa, jukaku, mokuteki kaku no 2 tsu de ari, shoyū kaku wa ari masen. The relative pronoun 'that' has two states, a nominative case and objective case, but there is no possessive case. |
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しかしながら、前置詞+関係代名詞whichの部分が関係副詞whereとなっています。
shikashinagara, zenchishi + kankei daimeishi which no bubun ga kankei fukushi where to natte i masu. However, the preposition+relative pronoun (which) part becomes a relative adverb (where). |
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英語に"he"や"she"に代わる性別中立的な代名詞があれば良いことではないですか?
eigo ni " he " ya " she " ni kawaru seibetsu chūritsu teki na daimeishi ga are ba yoi koto de wa nai desu ka? Wouldn't it be great if a gender-neutral pronoun for "he" or "she" existed in English? |
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英語には8つの主な品詞があります: 名詞、動詞、形容詞、副詞、代名詞、前置詞、接続詞そして感嘆詞。
eigo ni wa yattsu no omo na hinshi ga ari masu : meishi, dōshi, keiyōshi, fukushi, daimeishi, zenchishi, setsuzokushi soshite kantan kotoba. In English there are eight main parts of speech: noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition, conjunction and finally interjection. |
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| Examples sourced from tatoeba.org |

