例文・使い方で印象づける「is」の覚え方


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..."It is certain that a gun has been fired in the island, within threemonths at most...   It is certain that a gun has been fired in the island, within threemonths at mostの読み方
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...However that may be, it is of consequence to us to have thispoint settled...   However that may be, it is of consequence to us to have thispoint settledの読み方
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..."Well, then, it is this: however minutely we explore the island, weshall find nothing...   Well, then, it is this: however minutely we explore the island, weshall find nothingの読み方
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..."It is not impossible, Mr...   It is not impossible, Mrの読み方
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..."Capital!" cried Neb; "this is something which will rejoice friendPencroft's heart...   Capital! cried Neb; this is something which will rejoice friendPencrofts heartの読み方
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..."It is a miracle, then!" replied Pencroft...   It is a miracle, then! replied Pencroftの読み方
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..."That is true, my boy," replied Cyrus Harding...   That is true, my boy, replied Cyrus Hardingの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

..."Why," said the reporter, "there is something...   Why, said the reporter, there is somethingの読み方
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..."Nothing is wanting, indeed," murmured Cyrus Harding thoughtfully...   Nothing is wanting, indeed, murmured Cyrus Harding thoughtfullyの読み方
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...Nothing is morewonderful or more singular than those enormous specimens of the order ofthe myrtaceæ...   Nothing is morewonderful or more singular than those enormous specimens of the order ofthe myrtaceæの読み方
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... that is...    that isの読み方
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..."Good," said he; "this is a valuable discovery...   Good, said he; this is a valuable discoveryの読み方
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..."What is it?" asked Spilett...   What is it? asked Spilettの読み方
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..."Well," said the reporter to him, in a low voice, "this is a strangething...   Well, said the reporter to him, in a low voice, this is a strangethingの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

..."But who is it that has played us this cool trick?" again askedPencroft, unable to make up his mind to retire from the spot...   But who is it that has played us this cool trick? again askedPencroft, unable to make up his mind to retire from the spotの読み方
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..."It is a joke," said Pencroft; "it is a trick some one has played us...   It is a joke, said Pencroft; it is a trick some one has played usの読み方
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..."This conversation is slightly monotonous," observed Gideon Spilett...   This conversation is slightly monotonous, observed Gideon Spilettの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

...It is useless to say that the orang was now thoroughly domesticated atGranite House, and that he often accompanied his masters to the forestwithout showing any wish to leave them...   It is useless to say that the orang was now thoroughly domesticated atGranite House, and that he often accompanied his masters to the forestwithout showing any wish to leave themの読み方
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...A sty wasconstructed near the poultry-yard, and soon contained several young onesin the way to become civilised, that is to say, to become fat underNeb's care...   A sty wasconstructed near the poultry-yard, and soon contained several young onesin the way to become civilised, that is to say, to become fat underNebs careの読み方
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...For us it may be luxury, if you like, but forthings it is necessary...   For us it may be luxury, if you like, but forthings it is necessaryの読み方
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..."The captain is too good an observer to bemistaken, and, if it has not moved from its place, the island is justwhere he put it...   The captain is too good an observer to bemistaken, and, if it has not moved from its place, the island is justwhere he put itの読み方
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...Spilett," said Herbert, "this is a treasure which will secureyou Pencroft's gratitude for ever...   Spilett, said Herbert, this is a treasure which will secureyou Pencrofts gratitude for everの読み方
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