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교과서 내용 To 부정사 동명사

To 부정사 명사적 용법 She learned to walk (on prosthetics), then (she learned) to run. 2. They all learn to control their curiosity When parents tell them it is wrong to keep asking questions or (to keep) staring (at strangers with disabilities).

I started to explore beyond the physical definition of humanness as the only concept of beauty.

The purpose (of these legs) is to challenge our old concept of beauty. 형용사적 용법 The purpose (of these legs) is to challenge our old concept of beauty. A prosthetic legs no longer represents the need to replace loss. The wearer has the power to build his or her new images.

부사적 용법 She gave an important speech to share with the world. How often during a day do you use your cell phone to send text? I accepted invitation from around the world to speak on the design of the cheetah legs.

To 부정사 No one expects teens to give up their phones or their laptops, You’re likely to experience symptoms of CVS.

동명사 동사 + 동명사 but they should at least consider adopting safer ways of using them 명사 + of + 동명사 This posture increases the chances of developing pair and stiffness.

To 부정사 부사적 용법 목적 He came to see 주희 yesterday. 원인 He laughed to see 주희 dance. 이유/판단의 근거 She must be a fool to do such a thing.

결과 주희 grew up to be a president of Korea. 조건 He will be so happy to meet 주희

분사 교과서 2과 Many teenagers could be in danger of developing health problems related to using personal technology. Too much exposure to loud noise can lead to a condition known as Noise-Induced Hearing Loss(NIHL).

While using cell phones and even laptops, teens hold their head in uncomfortable positions. The posture pulls the rest (of the spine) out of its correct position, affecting every system in the body.

Doctors warn that with our continuing use of technology, ~. 교과서 4과 The legs are a work of art, with large flowers carved into them.

In his film, I appeared in one scene with legs made of glass.