Usages of 〜te morau
契約書 に 署名する 前 に、 母 に 見て もらいました。keiyakusyo ni syomeisuru mae ni, haha ni mite moraimasita.
Before signing the contract, I had my mother look at it.
私 は 履歴書 を 母 に 見て もらいましたwatasi ha rirekisyo wo haha ni mite moraimasita
I had my mother look over my résumé.
申込書 を 出す 前 に、 母 に 見て もらいます。mousikomisyo wo dasu mae ni, haha ni mite moraimasu.
Before submitting the application form, I will have my mother look it over.
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