Usages of kirei ni suru
面接 の 前 に、 歯ブラシ を 使って 歯 を きれい に して、 鏡 の 前 で 深呼吸 を する と 少し 自信 が 出ます。mensetsu no mae ni, haburashi o tsukatte wa o kirei ni shite, kagami no mae de shinkokyuu o suru to sukoshi jishin ga demasu.
Before an interview, if I clean my teeth with a toothbrush and take a deep breath in front of the mirror, I feel a bit more confident.
週末 に 部屋 を きれい に します。shuumatsu ni heya o kirei ni shimasu.
I clean my room on the weekend.
洗面所 で 顔 を 洗って、 石けん で 手 も きれい に する。senmenjo de kao o aratte, sekken de te mo kirei ni suru.
I wash my face in the washroom and clean my hands with soap too.
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