Usages of sore
先生 は 私 に 紹介状 を 書いて くれて、 面接 で それ を 見せました。sensei wa watashi ni shoukaijou o kaite kurete, mensetsu de sore o misemashita.
The teacher wrote a letter of introduction for me, and I showed it at the interview.
私 は それ が 好き です。watashi wa sore ga suki desu.
I like that.
それ なら 私 も 分る と 思います。sore nara watashi mo wakaru to omoimasu.
If that's the case, I think I understand too.
多く の 社会人 は、 仕事 だけ で なく 家族 と の 時間 も 大切 に して いて、 私 は それ が 素敵 だ と 思う。ooku no shakaijin wa, shigoto dake de naku kazoku to no jikan mo taisetsu ni shite ite, watashi wa sore ga suteki da to omou.
Many working adults value not only work but also time with their families, and I think that’s wonderful.
フォロワー が 少くて も、 自分 が 満足できる 文章 を 書ければ それ で いい と 感じます。forowaa ga sukunakute mo, jibun ga manzokudekiru bunshou o kakereba sore de ii to kanjimasu.
Even if I don’t have many followers, I feel it’s enough if I can write sentences I’m satisfied with.
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