Usages of hareru
午後 に 晴れたら、 ぬれた 靴 を 外 に 出します。gogo ni haretara, nureta kutu wo soto ni dasimasu.
If it clears up in the afternoon, I’ll put my wet shoes outside.
朝 は まだ 晴れて いなかった ので、 ぬれた 道 で 滑らない よう に ゆっくり 歩いた。asa ha mada harete inakatta node, nureta miti de suberanai you ni yukkuri aruita.
It still hadn’t cleared up in the morning, so I walked slowly so I wouldn’t slip on the wet road.
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