Usages of tsukeru
冬 は 外 に 出る とき、 手袋 と マスク を 必ず つける ように して いる。fuyu wa soto ni deru toki, tebukuro to masuku o kanarazu tsukeru youni shite iru.
In winter, when I go outside, I make sure to always wear gloves and a mask.
図書館 の 自習室 は 静かで、 ヘッドホン を つけなくて も 勉強 に 集中 できる。toshokan no jishuushitsu wa shizukade, heddohon o tsukenakute mo benkyou ni shuuchuu dekiru.
The library’s self-study room is quiet, so I can concentrate on studying even without putting on headphones.
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