Usages of sore hodo
この コピー機 は 前 の ほど 速く ありません が、 音 は それほど 大きく ありません。kono kopiiki ha mae no hodo hayaku arimasen ga, oto ha sorehodo ookiku arimasen.
This copy machine is not as fast as the previous one, but the noise is not that loud.
この 問題 は それほど 難しく ない です。kono mondai ha sorehodo muzukasiku nai desu.
This problem is not that difficult.
この 機械 は 画面 も 大きいし、 手順どおり に 使えば それほど 難しく ありません。kono kikai ha gamen mo ookiisi, tezyundoori ni tukaeba sorehodo muzukasiku arimasen.
This machine also has a big screen, and if you use it according to the steps, it isn’t that difficult.
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