例文・使い方で印象づける「our」の覚え方


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...A deserted camp, the ashes of a fire, wouldput us on the track, and this is what we will look for in our nextexpedition...   A deserted camp, the ashes of a fire, wouldput us on the track, and this is what we will look for in our nextexpeditionの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

..."And now, what shall we do with our prize?" said Neb...   And now, what shall we do with our prize? said Nebの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

... Neb—aren'tyou coming to try our new vessel? Come along! we must see if it willcarry all five of us!"...    Neb—arentyou coming to try our new vessel? Come along! we must see if it willcarry all five of us!の読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

...Some one has come during our absence, taken possession ofour dwelling and drawn up the ladder...   Some one has come during our absence, taken possession ofour dwelling and drawn up the ladderの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

...Our dwelling has been invaded by monkeys, who climbed up theladder during our absence...   Our dwelling has been invaded by monkeys, who climbed up theladder during our absenceの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

..."And prepare our second cornfield!" cried the sailor with a triumphantair...   And prepare our second cornfield! cried the sailor with a triumphantairの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

..."Oh, good old Pencroft! Won't he be pleased? But we must not let himsmoke it all, he must give us our share...   Oh, good old Pencroft! Wont he be pleased? But we must not let himsmoke it all, he must give us our shareの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

..."Nothing more is now wanting to our island...   Nothing more is now wanting to our islandの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

...You must share your gratitude with Herbert, whorecognised the plant, with Cyrus, who prepared it, and with Neb who tooka great deal of trouble to keep our secret...   You must share your gratitude with Herbert, whorecognised the plant, with Cyrus, who prepared it, and with Neb who tooka great deal of trouble to keep our secretの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

..."That is reassuring for us, but a bad look-out for our greatgrandchildren!" observed Pencroft...   That is reassuring for us, but a bad look-out for our greatgrandchildren! observed Pencroftの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

..."That is perfectly logical," answered Spilett; "and the presence of thiscastaway explains the arrival of the case on the shores of our island...   That is perfectly logical, answered Spilett; and the presence of thiscastaway explains the arrival of the case on the shores of our islandの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

..."Our friends," exclaimed Spilett, "this is our first separation forfifteen months...   Our friends, exclaimed Spilett, this is our first separation forfifteen monthsの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

..."From the summit of that hill," said Spilett, "we can no doubt obtain acomplete view of the island, which will greatly facilitate our search...   From the summit of that hill, said Spilett, we can no doubt obtain acomplete view of the island, which will greatly facilitate our searchの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

...Even if we do not find the castaway, at least our voyage will not havebeen useless, and God will have rewarded us...   Even if we do not find the castaway, at least our voyage will not havebeen useless, and God will have rewarded usの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

..."Whoever he may be," remarked Gideon Spilett; "whoever he may have been,and whatever he may become, it is our duty to take him with us toLincoln Island...   Whoever he may be, remarked Gideon Spilett; whoever he may have been,and whatever he may become, it is our duty to take him with us toLincoln Islandの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

..."However, we shall see," replied Pencroft; "and I am anxious to knowwhat opinion Captain Harding will have of our savage...   However, we shall see, replied Pencroft; and I am anxious to knowwhat opinion Captain Harding will have of our savageの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

...For the fact is, that themost glaring of all our American evils is thelooseness of marriage ties, and the misery itentails on domestic relations...   For the fact is, that themost glaring of all our American evils is thelooseness of marriage ties, and the misery itentails on domestic relationsの読み方
James W. Donovan 「Don't Marry」

...Let us banish him from our councils,cashier him, and make a slave of him to carry baggage...   Let us banish him from our councils,cashier him, and make a slave of him to carry baggageの読み方
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」

...Above all things, let us maintain order, discipline, and obedience tothe commanders, upon which our entire hope of safety depends...   Above all things, let us maintain order, discipline, and obedience tothe commanders, upon which our entire hope of safety dependsの読み方
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」

... Strike our tents: take down our tents...    Strike our tents: take down our tentsの読み方
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」

...There, as at Vienna, Berlin, and Madrid, theprincipal nobles hesitated not to retire on our approach; for, withthem, to remain would seem to be the same as to betray...   There, as at Vienna, Berlin, and Madrid, theprincipal nobles hesitated not to retire on our approach; for, withthem, to remain would seem to be the same as to betrayの読み方
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」

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