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- 絞込み
- H
- HA
- HB
- HC
- HD
- HE
- HF
- HG
- HH
- HI
- HJ
- HK
- HL
- HM
- HN
- HO
- HP
- HQ
- HR
- HS
- HT
- HU
- HV
- HW
- HX
- HY
- HZ
- H(50音)
- H(タイ文字)
- H(数字)
- H(記号)
- He may have missed the train.
- He may have misunderstood you.
- He may have read the letter.
- He may have said so.
- He may have said something about it, but I don't remember.
- He may have seen it.
- He may have taken the wrong train.
- He may have told a lie.
- He may just be ahead of his time.
- He may leave any minute.
- He may look like a model, but actually he's a business man.
- He may not be able to come.
- He may not be happy.
- He may not have known the formula.
- He may often have been here when he was a child.
- He may own a lot of books but there's not an intelligent bone in his body.
- He may still be young, but he really is a reliable person.
- He may wait no longer.
- He may well be fired.
- He may well be proud of his bright son.
- He may well be proud of his car.
- He may well be proud of his daughter.
- He may well be proud of his father.
- He may well be proud of his house.
- He may well be proud of his sons.
- He may well be right.
- He may well be said to have been a fortunate man.
- He may well complain about his salary.
- He may well get angry with her.
- He may well get scolded for doing that.
- He may well get very angry.
- He may well just say something ambiguous again.
- He may well respect the artist.
- He means it seriously.
- He means the play to be a tragedy.
- He measured all his shelves.
- He measured the length of the bed.
- He meddled where he wasn't wanted and it backfired on him.
- He mediated between the two parties.
- He meditated for two days before giving his answer.
- He meditated on his past life of suffering.
- He meditated on the problem of good and evil.
- He meditates on his past life.
- He meets his girlfriend on Saturdays.
- He meets his girlfriend Saturdays.
- He memorized ten English words a day.
- He memorized that poem when he was five years old.
- He mended my umbrella.
- He mentioned a book the title of which I can't remember now.
- He mentioned her name for the first time.
- He mentioned it.
- He mentioned the incident to his wife.
- He mentioned the matter of the banquet.
- He mentioned to me that he would go shopping in Shibuya.
- He mentioned your name to me.
- He messed up the stage that he had set up so carefully.
- He met a mysterious man by chance while taking a walk.
- He met a nice young man.
- He met an unexpected obstacle.
- He met his English teacher at the station by accident.
- He met his friend while bathing in the sea.
- He met many fascinating people in the course of his travels.
- He met one of his old friends on his way back from the station.
- He met Sam purely by chance.
- He met Sammy Davis, Jr. on his way home.
- He met the girl on his way home yesterday.
- He met with a traffic accident and had a narrow escape from death.
- He met with a traffic accident.
- He met with a tragic death in an ambush.
- He met with an accident and broke some bones.
- He met with an accident.
- He might at least apologize.
- He might be away at the moment.
- He might be our new teacher.
- He might change his mind.
- He might come tomorrow.
- He might fail in his new project unless he is industrious.
- He might have been sleeping at that time.
- He might have lost his way.
- He might look scary, but he's really nice.
- He might not be happy.
- He might pay me some of the money he owes.
- He might possibly say something ambiguous again.
- He might say something ambiguous again.
- he might win
- He might, however, have seen a wooden peg of a different size or color.
- He missed the last train by a minute.
- He missed the last train.
- He missed the train because of the traffic accident.
- He missed the train by a minute.
- He missed the train by one minute.
- He mistook Connie for my sister.
- He mistook me for an Englishman.
- He mistook me for my mother.
- He mistook me for my twin brother.
- He mistook me for my younger brother.
- He mixed sugar with milk.
- He mocked my efforts.
- He mocked the way the professor speaks.
- he more the merrier
- He motioned for me to follow him.
- He motioned me to stand up.
- He motioned us away.
- He mounted his bicycle and rode away.
- He moved close to her.
- He moved from place to place.
- He moved into my neighborhood.
- He moved the desk to the right.
- He moved the flags up and down.
- He moved the table aside.
- He moved to a good company that offered a good salary.
- He moved to a warmer place for the sake of his health.
- He moved to New York, where he looked for a job.
- He moved to Tokyo last month.
- He moved to Tokyo.
- He moves quickly.
- He muscled his way through the crowd.
- He must be a bookworm to read ten books every day.
- He must be a fool to do so.
- He must be a fool to do such a thing.
- He must be a fool to talk like that.
- He must be a gentleman to act that way.
- He must be a good boy.
- He must be a good walker to have walked such a long distance.
- He must be a good walker to walk such a long distance.
- He must be a quack doctor.
- He must be about forty.
- He must be an American.
- He must be an honest man.
- He must be at home as the light in on.
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