2002.07.16
We're back and happy to be here! Thanks for taking a few moments to check in with us again.
Here's a Tuesday WordMaster that is well worth a few moments of your attention!
- Inside can mean in a building or other structure.
Outside can mean NOT in a building or other structure. - inside は、建物の中に(で)、という意味です。
outside は、建物の中ではない、という意味です。
- Let's stay inside today. It's too hot to go out.
- It's starting to rain. We'd better go inside before we get wet.
- a: Wasn't the weather perfect today?
b: I wouldn't know. I was inside all day studying. - In case of rain, the event will be held inside.
- a: Where's James?
b: He's outside. - How about eating outside on the patio tonight?
- In the summer, I usually spend most of my time outside working in the garden.
We won't keep you inside any longer.