Usages of kangaeru
新しい 対策 を 考える ため に、 社長 と 相談しました。atarasii taisaku wo kangaeru tame ni, syatyou to soudansimasita.
I consulted with the president to think of new measures.
雨 の 日 に 学校 に 行く 方法 を 考えました。ame no hi ni gakkou ni iku houhou wo kangaemasita.
I thought about how to go to school on rainy days.
ごみ箱 を 増やす より、 再利用 を 考えた ほう が いい です。gomibako wo huyasu yori, sairiyou wo kangaeta hou ga ii desu.
Instead of adding more trash cans, it’s better to think about reusing things.
問題 が 深刻 なら、 早く 対策 を 考えます。mondai ga sinkoku nara, hayaku taisaku wo kangaemasu.
If the problem is serious, I will think of measures quickly.
状況 を 確認して から、 対策 を 考えます。zyoukyou wo kakuninsite kara, taisaku wo kangaemasu.
After checking the situation, I will think of measures.
面接 の 説明書 を 読んで から、 質問 を 考えて おいて よかった です。mensetu no setumeisyo wo yonde kara, situmon wo kangaete oite yokatta desu.
After reading the interview information sheet, I’m glad I had thought of some questions in advance.
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