高校英語で習う「5文型」、実は超役に立つ【カタルシス英文法_文型1】#43
This time, the theme is "Sentence Patterns." You probably thought the things you learned in high school English were useless, right? Surprisingly, if you understand sentence patterns, you can guess the meaning of verbs. They're also essential for understanding jokes. [Table of Contents] 0:00 The key to solving mysterious Japanese-to-Japanese translation problems is the "5 Sentence Patterns." Is that even useful!? 2:17 The 5 Sentence Patterns aren't sentence patterns. They indicate the location where the naked man appears. 8:31 This educational joke is boring if you don't understand the 5 Sentence Patterns. 14:47 Sentence Pattern 1. If you understand the sentence patterns, you can understand the meaning of the verb. 19:59 Sentence Pattern 2. What is a complement? 11:50 PM Third Sentence Pattern 11:17 PM The Truth Behind the Mysterious Japanese Translation Question [Reference Links] ○ University Entrance Exam: The World's Easiest English Grammar and Usage Special Course ("The World's Easiest" Special Course Series) https://amzn.to/2Vg1CfK ○ Survival English Grammar: Awakening Your Reading and Comprehension Skills (NHK Publishing Paperback) https://amzn.to/3lwKhK2 A book that's a regular on our radio show. The Power of the Five Sentence Patterns: Five Tools for Understanding English ("Power" Series 4)) https://amzn.to/3lopjNv English Sentence Patterns: Understand Sentence Patterns and Understand English (Kaitakusha Language & Culture Selection) https://amzn.to/3A2gsFp NHK 3-Month Topical English Conversation CD: Feel English Grammar with Your Heart, Intensive Lectures by Professor Onishi https://amzn.to/3CbkhtV Answering the "Why?" Questions in English: A Beginner's History of English https://amzn.to/3ifDzWV [We're on Twitter!] Yuru Linguistics Radio has a Twitter account, so please follow us! We'll be posting interesting etymological stories and more to satisfy your thirst for knowledge. → / yuru_gengo [Letter Form] https://forms.gle/mTGM7A9QNqgjZMgN7 ※We look forward to receiving your fun letters! [Click here to request work!] [email protected] [Hori Motomi Profile] Graduated from the Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University. Specializes in information engineering. Earn a living by creating and distributing content on the web. His current main source of income is "a paid magazine, Note, where he writes about people in an academically negative way." Twitter→ / kenhori2 Note Magazine→https://note.com/kenhori2/m/m125fc452... Personal YouTube→ / @kenhorimoto [Mizuno Taiki Profile] Graduated from the Faculty of Letters, Nagoya University. Specializes in linguistics. Works as an editor at a major publishing company. You might think that my linguistics knowledge is useful in my day job, but that's not the case. [BGM provided by] ・Free BGM and music resources from MusMus https://musmus.main.jp ・OtoLogic https://otologic.jp/ #CatharsisEnglishGrammar #CatharsisEnglishGrammar_Sentence_Patterns

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慶應の教授を呼び出して説教しました。

【読解力爆上がり】英語の5文型となぜこれが超重要なのかを大解説

世界初の大型辞書は、殺人犯のお陰で完成した【オックスフォード英語大辞典1】#50

Learn English grammar to avoid fruitless conflicts!

混ぜてはいけないものを混ぜて生まれた現在進行形【カタルシス英文法_準動詞2】#124

人はなぜ疲れるのか?

【海外の反応】日本人の英語発音が激変…発音先生だいじろーの裏技 @daijirojp

As an interpreter, I believe that understanding the fourth and fifth sentence patterns is the key...

カタルシス赤ちゃん英文法「可算・不可算名詞」【赤ちゃんの言語習得5】#111

We invited a researcher to find out the origins of all English vocabulary words [Target 1900 with...

「日本語は遠回りに言う」。それ誤解です。

《驚愕の事実》5文型を超わかりやすく30分で覚え方完全解説【大人の学び直し英語学習】

Guess the punchline of an American joke in a quick press!!

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【作業用】赤ちゃんが言語を習得する過程を一歩一歩理解する神シリーズ:赤ちゃんの言語習得【イッキ見】

昔話を民俗学者が分析したら難しすぎたwww#17
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