Usages of sankousho
試験 前 の 夜 は、 自習室 の 机 に 参考書 が 山 の よう に 積んで あります。shiken mae no yoru wa, jishuushitsu no tsukue ni sankousho ga yama no you ni tsunde arimasu.
On the night before exams, reference books are piled up like a mountain on the desks in the self-study room.
先生 が おすすめした 参考書 は、本棚 の 一番 上 の 段 に しまって ある。sensei ga osusumeshita sankousho wa,hondana no ichiban ue no dan ni shimatte aru.
The reference book recommended by the teacher is stored on the top shelf of the bookshelf.
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