Usages of shibafu
放課後 に 緑 の 芝生 で 練習すれば、 野球 が 上手 になる。houkago ni midori no shibafu de renshuusureba, yakyuu ga jouzu ninaru.
If we practice on the green lawn after school, we get better at baseball.
私 は 週末 に 芝生 で 本 を 読みます。watashi wa shuumatsu ni shibafu de hon o yomimasu.
I read a book on the lawn on weekends.
私 は 休日 に 広い 芝生 で 昼寝 を します。watashi wa kyuujitsu ni hiroi shibafu de hirune o shimasu.
On my day off, I take a nap on a wide lawn.
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