Usages of hareru
晴れた 日 は、 植物 を 外 に 出します。hareta hi ha, syokubutu wo soto ni dasimasu.
On sunny days, I put the plants outside.
明日 晴れたら、 公園 で 散歩します。asita haretara, kouen de sanposimasu.
If it’s sunny tomorrow, I will take a walk in the park.
晴れて いる うち に、 洗濯物 を ベランダ に 干して おきます。harete iru uti ni, sentakumono wo beranda ni hosite okimasu.
I hang the laundry out on the balcony while it is still sunny.
今日 は 晴れて いる ので、 洗濯物 を ベランダ に 干せます。kyou ha harete iru node, sentakumono wo beranda ni hosemasu.
Since it is sunny today, I can hang the laundry out on the balcony.
晴れた 日 なら、 子供たち は 公園 で 元気 に 遊べる。hareta hi nara, kodomotati ha kouen de genki ni asoberu.
If it’s a sunny day, the children can play energetically in the park.
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