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※ ChatGPTを利用し、要約された質問です(原文:自分の意見を英語で)
Opinions in English Classes
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- When expressing a neutral opinion in English, is it correct to say 'Both are to blame.'?
- How can we express 'everywhere' in the sentence 'Now, there're few public phones in (every? each?) places.'?
- I would like the translation of 'Since accidents while using mobile phones are increasing, we should not have mobile phones to reduce accidents.'
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1。I am neither pro or con. I am a fence-sitter on this one. 2。Nowadays you see few public phones. Now, you cannot find a public phone anywhere. 3。Because of the distracting influence, driving with a cell phone should be banned. とも。
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お礼が遅くなり申し訳ありません! 参考にさせていただきましたm(__)m どうもありがとうございました!