Usages of booru
公園 で ボール を 投げる と、 犬 は すぐ 拾って 来ます。kouen de booru wo nageru to, inu ha sugu hirotte kimasu.
When I throw a ball in the park, the dog quickly picks it up and comes back.
公園 で 子供 が ボール を 投げる と、 犬 は 何度 も 追いかけます。kouen de kodomo ga booru wo nageru to, inu ha nando mo oikakemasu.
When a child throws a ball in the park, the dog chases it over and over.
うち の 犬 ほど ボール を 追いかけるの が 好きな 犬 は いません。uti no inu hodo booru wo oikakeruno ga sukina inu ha imasen.
There is no dog that likes chasing balls as much as my dog does.
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