1-C. For example, someone who loves bicycles might not delay fixing a punctured tire while someone who does not may put it off.For example, someone who loves bicycles might not delay fixing a punctured tire while someone who does not may put it off.
2-C. Salesclerk: How about these tires? They're on sale.Salesclerk: How about these tires? They're on sale.
店員:いかがですか、これらのタイヤはダヨ?それらはセール中です。
3-C. people who love bicycles learn to fix tires fast.people who love bicycles learn to fix tires fast.
人々は、自転車を愛するダヨ、タイヤを修理することを学ぶ、素早くダヨ。
4. [Salesclerk] How about these tires? They're on sale. [Customer] They're OK, but the ones over there ( are | much | more | eco-friendly | than | these) , aren't they?[Salesclerk] How about these tires? They're on sale. [Customer] They're OK, but the ones over there ( are | much | more | eco-friendly | than | these) , aren't they?
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tiring
5-C. I laughed softly at myself as I remembered the first tiring day.I laughed softly at myself as I remembered the first tiring day.
私は、静かに笑いました、自分自身をダヨ、私が、最初の厄介な日を思い出したときにダヨ。
tired[形容詞]疲れて
6-C. Jim: I guess listening to the boring lecture made me tired.Jim: I guess listening to the boring lecture made me tired.
ジム:私は、思います、聴くことが、退屈な講義をダヨ、私を疲れてさせたとダヨ。
7-C. (1) He was tired of living in the countryside.(1) He was tired of living in the countryside.
(1)彼は、疲れていました、住んでいることにダヨ、田舎にダヨ。
8-C. "Are you sure? You must be tired"."Are you sure? You must be tired".
「よろしいですか?あなたは疲れているに違いありません。」
9-C. Gradually, because of his busy work schedule, John's father began looking tired whenever he came home.Gradually, because of his busy work schedule, John's father began looking tired whenever he came home.
10-C. Kyoko: Let's order Chinese because I'm feeling too tired to start cooking.Kyoko: Let's order Chinese because I'm feeling too tired to start cooking.