Usages of 〜te kuru
店 は 新しい 充電器 を 取り寄せた ところ だ と 連絡して きた。mise ha atarasii zyuudenki wo toriyoseta tokoro da to renrakusite kita.
The store contacted me saying they had just ordered in a new charger.
母 が 台所 から スープ を 持って きました。haha ga daidokoro kara suupu wo motte kimasita.
My mother brought the soup from the kitchen.
受取人 の 名前 を 確認しない まま 送る と、 荷物 が 戻って くること も あります。uketorinin no namae wo kakuninsinai mama okuru to, nimotu ga modotte kurukoto mo arimasu.
If you send it without checking the recipient’s name, sometimes the package gets sent back.
いとこ が 焼き鳥 を 買って きて くれた ので、 私 は 唐揚げ を 作らなくて 済んだ。itoko ga yakitori wo katte kite kureta node, watasi ha karaage wo tukuranakute sunda.
Because my cousin bought yakitori, I did not have to make fried chicken.
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