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25 Jan 2014
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for と to の使い方が分かりません。
以下の2つの意味は、同じですか?
I tired for walking.
I tired to walking.
for と to の使い方が分かりません。
以下の2つの意味は、同じですか?
I tired for walking.
I tired to walking.
以下の2つの意味は、同じですか?
I tired for walking.
I tired to walking.
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"I am too tired to walk."
To is like "to be"「 です」.
Too gives amount or degree of being tired, "too tired".
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