Saturday, October 7, 2017

(会員)2017年10月7日 (Sat) 22:00 English Live Lesson [Details]

(会員)2017年10月7日 (Sat) 22:00 English Live Lesson

to - use to before a verb
I want to sleep/eat/go to Tokyo.
I have to sleep/eat/go to Tokyo.
X I can to…
X I can’t to…
X I should to…
X I must to…

to - used for direction or motion
He is going to Tokyo. / He is traveling to Europe. / He is walking to school.
例外  X visit to
X He is visiting to Europe.   
O He is visiting Europe.

Idiom: to leave st to sb
Ex: I’ll leave it to you. 
I’ll leave it up to you.

He is leaving for Tokyo.
Idiom: He left his wife for a younger woman.

go to
come to
return

What time can you come here tomorrow?
—> What time can you be here tomorrow?

X to here/there/home.
What time did you get there?

What time did you get home?

It’s difficult for me. / It’s difficult to me.

Joe says kanji is easy, but it’s difficult for me.

Trump doesn’t care about the environment, but it’s important to me.

a) Good food is important for you.  / b) Good food is important to you. 

It’s important to me that you tell me the truth.

Vitamins are important for me.

for - use before a noun
with - use before a noun

O  Oil is important for the bicycle chain.

X Oil is important to the bicycle chain

Honesty is important for a romantic relationship.

I am looking forward to …
I am looking forward to going to the party.

I’ll sing for you. = あなたの代わりに

I’ll sing for you.

I teach for children.
vs. I teach to children.

I teach children English.










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