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- feel sorry for
- feel sorry for oneself
- feel sorry for the last-minute problem
- as 〜 as I can
- "As soon as I can take some days off、 I will go vacationing in Bahamas! "
- I want to be as close as I can to you.
- Well、 I'll go see as many movies as I can today!
- "My doctor told me to walk as much as I can、 so these days I walk for an hour every day. "
- I went straight home as fast as I can.
- I will keep in the secret as long as I can.
- now that
- "Now that things are better、 we should talk about the problem. "
- "Now that my children have grown up、 I travel more often than before. "
- "Now that you made a mistake、 try to minimize the damage. "
- I can't wait to〜
- I can't wait to get away from the summer heat.
- I can't wait to go on a vacation.
- "I can't wait to tell you more about my experience when I return next Thursday. "
- "I'm very tired. I can't wait to get home and go to bed. "
- It makes me 〜
- It makes me angry.
- It makes me sick.
- It makes me upset just to think about him.
- "I know it makes me fat、 but I can't help putting two spoonfuls of sugar in my coffee. "
- left out
- "My bicycle was left out in the rain all winter and now it's rusty. "
- "Belinda was left out of the group because she had no money. "
- Don't feel left out.
- pet peeve
- be irritated by/about/with / be frustrated by/about/with/at
- I really get irritated when people smoke in a restaurant.
- I'm irritated by traffic jams.
- get frustrated with oneself
- "I know you feel frustrated when you can't do what you want to do. "
- spitting on the sidewalk
- cutting into the front of a line
- using a cell phone in the library
- talking loudly during a movie
- throwing cigarette butts on the ground
- in a line (イギリス英語:in a queue)
- They are waiting in a line for drinks.
- ●● happen to 〜
- That could happen to anybody.
- Did something happen to him?
- I think it can never happen to me.
- Something tells me a bad thing will happen to me.
- It can't happen to my child.
- You know what'll happen to you.
- happen to〜
- happen to meet someone in the elevator
- happen to be free
- happen to ride in the same bus with
- die out
- what I think
- That is what I think about this book.
- Do you know what I think the problem is?
- "I'm keeping journals on a daily basis to put down what I think、 what I feel as well as the ideas that I come up with. "
- quit school
- quit after getting married
- quit an unhealthy habit
- quit before high school
- quit cigarettes (smoking)
- quit complaining
- quit drinking
- I have been tying to〜
- "I have been trying to e-mail you、 but it always comes back. "
- I have been trying to reach you.
- That's what they want.
- That's what I always do.
- That's what I am doing now.
- That's what I believe.
- That's what I did.
- That's what I expected.
- That's what I heard.
- That's what I meant!
- That's what I thought.
- let 人 動詞
- Let me know when you leave
- Please let me know when you are finished.
- If you want some、 let me know.
- Could you let me know the total price?
- Let me know if there is anything I can do to
- Let her cry a little.
- Geraldine does not let her children play with us.
- "I want to do it for her、 but I guess I need to step back and let her do it. "
- "That's not good. Try not to let her have any junk food. "
- "I don't know. She seems to love that cat. Why don't we let her keep him? "
- "Should I let her take my credit card just in case?"
- Let him buy you lunch.
- anything they want
- "If there's anything you need、 please don't hesitate to ask. "
- I wouldn't believe anything you said.
- I'll do anything you tell me to do.
- He believes anything he sees on TV.
- "When he started to write、 he wouldn't let anyone see anything he was doing. "
- My dream is to become a doctor.
- Her dream in high school was to become a cheerleader.
- His dream is to open his own restaurant.
- I wonder what the dream is telling.
- If you can dream it、 you can do it.
- It was a dream day.
- Are you still dreaming?
- keep 〜ing
- I keep remembering that terrible night.
- I keep saying that but he doesn't understand me.
- be worried about〜(ing)
- I'm worried about taking the test.
- I was worried about what he would say.
- a car accident
- I was injured in a car accident and hospitalized.
- Being in a bad car accident is a horrid experience.
- "That car accident was the most terrifying event in my life. "
- I heard about your daughter's car accident.
- My father became lame after the car accident.
- The princess died in a car accident.
- Most car accidents are caused by unaware drivers.
- We've been 〜ing
- We've been hanging out together for 3 years.
- We've been fighting this issue for 5 years.
- We've been looking forward to seeing you for a long time.
- We've been recruiting more females.
- We've been driving 30 minutes already.
- "We've been going out for six months、 and it's always the same thing."
- We've been waiting for a long time
- (形容詞)enough(名詞)to〜
- This house is big enough to accommodate a large family.
- they are strong enough to bear about 100 kilograms of weight.
- "He was brave enough and clever enough to do something new. "
- He isn't old enough to do the role.
- I wish I had enough money to buy a car.
- He often complains about not having enough time to exercise.
- I don't have enough time to make your lunch. Can you buy lunch at school?
- That's not all.
- That's not all I think about.
- don't know if〜
- I don't know if I can do it again.
- I don't know if I should keep working or stay at home.
- "I don't know if you should be worried about him or not. "
- That's just 〜
- That's just a rumor.
- That's just my personal opinion、 though.
- That's just the way it is.
- That's just what I wanted to hear.
- That's just what I thought.
- That's just what I was going to say.
- That's just what I was hoping for.
- That's just not possible.
- That's just not true.
- many different types of〜い
- In my high school we had many different types of fashion.
- "The country has many different types of landscapes from a tropical rainforest to a large area of sand. "
- He suffers many different types of pain
- There are many different types of stretching.
- What's wrong with〜。
- What's wrong with these people?
- What's wrong with this picture?
- Is it OK if I
- Is it ok if I come in?
- Is it ok if I kiss you goodbye?
- Is it ok if I sit here?
- Is it ok if I open my eyes?
- hug
- Oh、 give your daddy a hug.
- He opened his arms to give her a big、 warm hug.
- memory
- I don't have any memory of it.
- She lost her memory after the accident.
- My father's memory seems fine.
- My memory is getting less and less clear.
- former
- A former French president visited Japan last week.
- former emperor
- former employee
- find out
- I found out the truth of the matter.
- I'll call and find out.
- I'll find out if he is free to take my call or not
- I'll find out more about my family's past
- I'll find out more about the field of
- I'll find out other people's passwords
- I'll find out personal information about
- I'll find out his name and where he is
- I'll find out her telephone number
- I'll find out something about a famous person
- I'll find out the cause of death
- The first time S V
- The first time I met him was by accident.
- The first time I read the book、 I felt I understood it.
- The first time he ever saw a television was when he was six years of age.
- The first time they met、 they fell in love.
- for the first time
- "He went abroad for the first time when he was only twelve years old. "
- remember to
- You must remember to do your homework.
- Remember to put your pajamas out by your bed.
- Remember to turn off your computers before leaving today.
- "In planning a vacation、 be sure to remember to buy insurance. "
- Please remember to buy some soap.
- remember〜ing
- remember seeing someone get out of the car
- remember seeing the beautiful sight of sunset at
- remember seeing ~ before
- forget to
- "Don't forget to drop in the next time you're passing through. "
- Don't forget to e-mail us.
- excuse me for
- Excuse me for interrupting you but
- Excuse me for asking、 but are you married?
- Please excuse me for being late.
- Excuse me for going before you.
- Please excuse me for not writing so long.
- "He went abroad for the first time when he was only twelve years old. "
- fascinated by (with)
- I'm fascinated by the careers of successful women.
- I'm not so fascinated by the movie、
- "As the lessons continue、 the man becomes fascinated with dance and develops a friendship with the teacher. "
- He has always been fascinated with those kinds of stories.
- as long as
- Cat's don't live as long as humans.
- as long as
- You can stay here、 as long as you keep quiet.
- As long as I don't forget my credit card、 I'll be O.K.
- as long as
- "As long as I live here、 you will not be smoking inside the house. "
- You're welcome to stay as long as you like.