Usages of senmenjo
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.
洗面所 の 鏡 の 前 で 髪 を 直して いる と、 妹 が 「早く して」 と 言った。senmenjo no kagami no mae de kami o naoshite iru to, imouto ga 「hayaku shite」 to itta.
While I was fixing my hair in front of the washroom mirror, my younger sister said, “Hurry up.”
兄 は 洗面所 に 石けん が ないこと に 気づいて、 帰り に 買って きて くれた。ani wa senmenjo ni sekken ga naikoto ni kizuite, kaeri ni katte kite kureta.
My older brother noticed that there was no soap in the washroom and bought some on his way home.
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