Usages of tsuzuku
引っ越して から 友達 が 近く に いなくて、 少し 寂しい 夜 が 続いて いる。hi{koshite kara tomodachi ga chikaku ni inakute, sukoshi sabishii yoru ga tsuzuite iru.
Since I moved, I don’t have friends nearby, and lonely nights have continued a bit.
忙しい 日 が 続きます。isogashii hi ga tsuzukimasu.
Busy days continue.
忙しい 日 が 続いて も、 私 は 甘い 物 を 我慢する よう に して います。isogashii hi ga tsuzuite mo, watashi wa amai mono o gamansuru you ni shite imasu.
Even when busy days continue, I try to resist sweets.
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