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Research is usually assigned as a part of summer homework in Japan. When I was elementary school I had researched in the flame reaction, which fire changes its color with some ingredients and is seen clearly in fireworks. I had prepared experiments by myself. Although I couldn't had seen beautiful results, it has became a impressive experience for me.
Research is usually assigned as part of summer homework in Japan. When I was in elementary school, I researched the flame reaction, which fire changes its color with some ingredients and is seen clearly in fireworks. I had prepared experiments by myself. Although I couldn't have seen beautiful results, it has become an impressive experience for me.
In that experience, I collected materials in my home. I tested with soy sauce and BBQ sauce or sugar water and salt water, which I know it makes yellow fire in textbook, and so on. However I couldn't see any change on candlelight, even if with salt water. I felt like failed.
My research report was very short and its result is not interesting at all. Therefore I was surprised that science teacher has highly valued my report. He has commented that if I use the burner in the science room, which has blue fire, observation might be clearer.
In that experience, I collected materials in my home. I tested with soy sauce and BBQ sauce or sugar water and salt water, which I know makes yellow fire in the textbook, and so on. However, I couldn't see any change in candlelight, even if with salt water. I felt like I failed.
My research report was very short, and its result is not interesting at all. Therefore, I was surprised that the science teacher had highly valued my report. He has commented that if I use the burner in the science room, which has blue fire, observation might be clearer.
2, 8. An article (a, an, or the) is a type of determiner. Possessive adjectives (my, his, our), possessive nouns (Joe’s, mother’s), and quantifiers (each, every) are also determiners. Single countable nouns usually require a determiner.. Plural nouns usually do not require determiners.
3, 6, 7. A comma symbolizes a slight pause that can separate ideas or grammatical structures in a sentence. There are dozens of ways to use commas. Some common cases include separating parallel adjectives, setting off nonrestrictive phrases, separating items in a list, and separating an introductory phrase from the rest of a sentence.
4. The preposition “in” is used when expressing the situation of something that is or appears to be enclosed or surrounded by something else:
5. A subject is used in front of a verb
9. Use the simple past tense when discussing the past
I learned that even if experiment's result were no reaction, there is a meaning on science fields. It took only a half day on experiments and writing report, which is quite short compared to other summer homeworks, but It was a impressive experience.
I learned that even if an experiment's result was no reaction, there is a meaning on science fields. It took only half a day on experiments and writing a report, which is quite short compared to other summer homeworks, but it was an impressive experience.
2. The subject of your sentence (the person or thing that is doing something) must agree with the verb (the thing that the subject is doing)
3. This is the correct way to phrase this.
5. Only capitalize proper nouns.
6. Use “an” for vowels
Yes, off course. I learned it is really interesting that to explore and test about what I become curious about. Even if there were not a significant result it might be a valuable trial.
Yes, of course. I learned it is really interesting to explore and test what I become curious about. Even if there were no significant results, it might be a valuable trial.
2. The pronoun “that” is used to identify a specific person or thing observed by the speaker:
3. The preposition “about” means expressing on the subject of; concerning:
4. This is the correct spelling
5. An article (a, an, or the) is a type of determiner. Possessive adjectives (my, his, our), possessive nouns (Joe’s, mother’s), and quantifiers (each, every) are also determiners. Single countable nouns usually require a determiner.. Plural nouns usually do not require determiners.
6. When you are talking about more than one noun, you need to use the plural form of the word.
7. A comma symbolizes a slight pause that can separate ideas or grammatical structures in a sentence. There are dozens of ways to use commas. Some common cases include separating parallel adjectives, setting off nonrestrictive phrases, separating items in a list, and separating an introductory phrase from the rest of a sentence.
Writing book report is also a common summer homework. I didn't like it, because I couldn't write it smoothly. Although once I started reading books, I'm absorbed with it. Finally I was so struggled with writing that I forgot how reading books are interesting. It's a big fault in the Japanese education system I believe.
Writing a book report is also a common summer homework. I didn't like it, because I couldn't write it smoothly. Although once I started reading books, I was absorbed by it. Finally, I struggled with writing because I forgot how reading books is interesting. It's a big fault in the Japanese education system, I believe.
2. Use the simple past tense when discussing the past
3. The preposition “by” is used when identifying the agent performing an action.or when indicating the means of achieving something:
4 and 8. A comma symbolizes a slight pause that can separate ideas or grammatical structures in a sentence. There are dozens of ways to use commas. Some common cases include separating parallel adjectives, setting off nonrestrictive phrases, separating items in a list, and separating an introductory phrase from the rest of a sentence.
5. Use the simple past tense when discussing the past
6. The conjunction “because” means for the reason that; since:
7. The subject of your sentence (the person or thing that is doing something) must agree with the verb (the thing that the subject is doing)
関連単語
- homework(宿題)
- book report(読書感想文)
- research(研究)
- illustrated diary(絵日記)
- deadline(期限)
関連フレーズ
- In Japan, a lot of homework is given during the summer holidays.(日本では夏休みにたくさんの宿題が出されます。)
- Some people finish early, some do it every day and some do it all together on the last day.(早めに終わらせる人、毎日やる人、最終日にまとめてやる人など様々です。)
- Homework assignments vary from crafts, research, reading, etc.(宿題は工作、研究、読書など様々です。)
- The reason for homework during the summer holidays is to establish study habits.(夏休みに宿題が出る理由は、学習習慣を定着させるためだそうです。)
- I used to get up early and finish my homework before going out to play.(私は早起きをして、宿題をしてから遊びに行くのが習慣でした。)
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2. The preposition “in” is used when expressing the situation of something that is or appears to be enclosed or surrounded by something else:
3. A comma symbolizes a slight pause that can separate ideas or grammatical structures in a sentence. There are dozens of ways to use commas. Some common cases include separating parallel adjectives, setting off nonrestrictive phrases, separating items in a list, and separating an introductory phrase from the rest of a sentence.
4. Use the simple past tense when discussing the past
5. The preposition “in” is used when expressing the situation of something that is or appears to be enclosed or surrounded by something else:
6. Use the present tense when discussing the present
7. The present perfect tense is an English verb tense used for past actions that are related to or continue into the present. It’s easily recognized by the auxiliary verbs (or helper verbs) have and has, as in, “I have gone fishing since I was a child.”
8. Use “an” for vowels