- Sep 11 Sat 2010 21:33
[歌詞]嵐 - Løve Rainbow
- Sep 09 Thu 2010 14:01
20100909 ひみつの嵐ちゃん
- Sep 07 Tue 2010 23:48
[歌詞]嵐 - ギフト
- Sep 06 Mon 2010 22:17
20100903 ARASHI 10-11 TOUR “Scene”~君と僕の見ている風景~ in国立競技場 MC
OO~ 9月3日的國立也有呢~ 太厲害了吧~!!!
Source: http://www.tudou.com/home/diary_u29987358c00m00p3.html
翻譯:xuanxuanlu
- Sep 06 Mon 2010 21:26
20100904 ARASHI 10-11 TOUR “Scene”~君と僕の見ている風景~ in国立競技場
- Aug 31 Tue 2010 22:51
[Blog] CSS
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- Aug 26 Thu 2010 12:29
Compare with Vs Compare to
If you are examining both similarities and differences, use “with”: “The teacher compared Steve’s exam with Robert’s to see whether they had cheated.”
- Aug 22 Sun 2010 11:59
[Windows] Chkdsk
- Aug 20 Fri 2010 11:40
Upload Documents and Pictures
- Aug 20 Fri 2010 00:14
[歌詞]嵐 - To be Free
- Aug 19 Thu 2010 18:00
獨家專訪:張根碩 原來好可愛
- Aug 18 Wed 2010 21:07
[Lyrics] Jason Mraz - You and I Both
Was it you who spoke the words that things would happen but not to me
Oh things are gonna happen naturally
Oh taking your advice I'm looking on the bright side
And balancing the whole thing
But often times those words get tangled up in lines
- Aug 16 Mon 2010 23:31
[歌詞]西野カナ - Dear...
*~Lyrics~*
「じゃあね」って言ってからまだ
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- Aug 16 Mon 2010 11:09
Articles
Source: http://www.english-at-home.com/grammar/articles/
In English, knowing when to use 'a' or 'the' can be difficult. Fortunately, there are rules to help you, but you need to know what type of noun you are using.
Grammar rule 1
When you have a single, countable English noun, you must always have an article before it. We cannot say "please pass me pen", we must say "please pass me the pen" or "please pass me apen" or "please pass me your pen".
Nouns in English can also be uncountable. Uncountable nouns can be concepts, such as 'life', 'happiness' and so on, or materials and substances, such as 'coffee', or 'wood'.
Grammar rule 2
- Aug 16 Mon 2010 11:05
How to Use the Present Perfect Tenses in English
When do you use the Past Simple ("I did") and thePresent Perfect ("I have done")?
The tense you choose depends on how you consider the event. Is it finished, or is there still a connection to the present?
- Aug 13 Fri 2010 17:36
Prepositions of Time: at, in, on
Source:http://www.englishclub.com/grammar/prepositions-at-in-on-time.htm
Prepositions of Time: at, in, on
We use:
- Aug 12 Thu 2010 22:34
20100812 VS嵐
- Aug 12 Thu 2010 15:19
20100812 ひみつの嵐ちゃん Part 2
- Aug 12 Thu 2010 15:01
20100812 ひみつの嵐ちゃん Part 1
- Aug 06 Fri 2010 00:19
[歌詞] 嵐 - マイガール
- Aug 05 Thu 2010 22:57
20100805 VS嵐 Part 2
- Aug 05 Thu 2010 22:42
[歌詞] 嵐 - Monster
- Aug 05 Thu 2010 22:39
20100805 VS嵐 Part 1