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Usages of kakeru
眼鏡 を かける と、 黒板 の 字 が はっきり 見える よう に なった。megane wo kakeru to, kokuban no zi ga hakkiri mieru you ni natta.
When I put on my glasses, I started to see the letters on the blackboard clearly.
私 は 授業 の 前 に 眼鏡 を かけます。watasi ha zyugyou no mae ni megane wo kakemasu.
I put on my glasses before class.
眼鏡 を かける と、 黒板 の 文字 の 見え方 が はっきり します。megane wo kakeru to, kokuban no mozi no miekata ga hakkiri simasu.
When I put on my glasses, the way the letters on the blackboard look becomes clear.
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