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Usages of ~giro hada
침실에 놓을 작은 책상을 사기로 했어.chimsire noheul jageun chaeksangeul sagiro haesseo.
I decided to buy a small desk to place in the bedroom.
모레 친구와 수업을 듣기로 했어요.more chinguwa sueobeul deutgiro haesseoyo.
I decided to attend class with a friend the day after tomorrow.
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