Usages of ni suru
私 は 定食 を 注文する つもり だった んです が、 彼女 が 食べて いた カレー に しました。watasi ha teisyoku wo tyuumonsuru tumori datta ndesu ga, kanozyo ga tabete ita karee ni simasita.
I was planning to order the set meal, but I chose the curry she was eating.
その 青い 帽子 も いい です が、 この 赤い 帽子 に します。sono aoi bousi mo ii desu ga, kono akai bousi ni simasu.
That blue hat is nice too, but I’ll take this red hat.
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