Usages of tori ni iku
公園 の 桜 が 満開 に なったら、 写真 を 撮り に 行きます。kouen no sakura ga mankai ni nattara, syasin wo tori ni ikimasu.
When the cherry blossoms in the park come into full bloom, I will go take photos.
明日 は 友達 と 一緒 に 海 の 写真 を 撮り に 行きます。asita ha tomodati to issyo ni umi no syasin wo tori ni ikimasu.
Tomorrow I will go take pictures of the sea together with a friend.
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