二文一致問題 No.20
二文一致問題 No.20二文一致問題 No.19 の解答 ニ文が同じになるように( )内に適語を入れよ。191) a) If the weather is good enough, we'll come to see you. b) Weather ( good), we'll come to see you. 192) a) I am no more mad than you are. b) (Neither ) you nor I am mad. 193) a) He is the smartest boy in the class. b) He is smarter than (any ) other boy in the class.194) a) She said to me yesterday, "Will you meet my father tomorrow?" b) She asked me yesterday (if ) I would meet her father (today ). 195) a) He was dressed in a black suit. b) He had a black suit (on ).196) a) To the best of my knowledge, nothing like that has ever happened. b) As (far ) as I (know ), nothing like that has ever happened.197) a) I have set the watch ten minutes ahead. b) I have put the watch (forward ) by ten minutes.198) a) You have to send for the doctor immediately. b) The doctor ( has )( to )(be ) sent for immediately.199) a) Some passengers were miraculously left alive in the plane crash. b) It was a miracle that some passengers ( survived) the plane crash. 200) a) The good old days have gone, and they will never return. b) The good old days have gone, never (to ) return. 二文一致問題 No.20ニ文が同じになるように( )内に適語を入れよ。201) a) He devotes himself to the task. b) He ( ) devoted to the task. 202) a) We must abolish this rule. b) We must ( ) away with this rule.203) a) With a little more capital, they would be sure to succeed. b) ( ) they ( ) a little more capital, they would be sure to succeed. 204) a) Probably he was aware of the truth. b) He ( )( )( ) aware of the truth.205) a) He said, "How kind she is!" b) He said that ( )( )( ) kind.206) a) This is the only case as far as I know. b) This is the only case to the best of my ( ). 207) a) As the sun had set, the children hurried home. b) The sun ( )( ), the children hurried home.208) a) To please him is difficult. b) He ( )( ) ( ) please. 209) a) In spite of working hard, she doesn't earn much. b) Although ( )( )( ), she doesn't earn much. 210) a) He bravely smiled, but was pitied after all. b) He smiled a brave smile ( ) to be pitied.