reassert itself if something reasserts itself, it returns or becomes stronger
after a period when it was missing or weak:
At last, common sense had reasserted itself.
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これではテレビ東京専属状態だ!
1日1模試
メガ模試 TEST 11
Part 1 10/10 Part 2 20/30 Part 3 20/30 Part 4 23/30
Listening 73/100
Part 5 35/40 Part 6 9/12
ヒロ前田/ロス・タロック著『時短特急』2011年3月,朝日新聞出版。
Part 1-Part 7のすべての音声が揃っているので,今日を最後に音読教材にしようと思っていたのだが,誤答しまくり。
TEST 4 L 10/14 R 13/16
TEST 5 L 12/14 R 15/16
900点赤本 DAY 13(応用問題 DAY ONE)
問題を解いて,全問正解だったので,今日はそれで終わり。
英語5分間トレーニング(2009年7月18日分ディクテーション「自動詞」)
Any seat will do as long as we can sit.
do[not in progressive]used to say that something will be enough or be acceptable:
I can't find my black shoes so these will have to do.
Thanks for your advice. It helped.
help to make a situation better, easier, or less painful:
Eight hours of deep sleep helped enormously.
I try to persuade him, but it didn't work.
work if something such as a fact, situation, or system works
in a particular way, it has a particular effect on someone or something:
The arrangement works well for everyone involved.
It's what's inside that counts.
count [not in progressive] to be important or valuable:
First impressions really do count.
It doesn't matter whether you like it or not.
matter [not in progressive] to be important, especially to be
important to you, or to have an effect on what happens
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