Usages of souzisuru
部屋 を 掃除するの が 大嫌い。heya wo souzisuruno ga daikirai.
(I) hate cleaning (my) room.
私 の 部屋 は 汚い けど、 掃除するの が きらい。watasi no heya ha kitanai kedo, souzisuruno ga kirai.
My room is dirty, but I hate cleaning...
お客さん が 来る 前 に、 掃除しない と いけません。okyakusan ga kuru mae ni, souzisinai to ikemasen.
We have to clean before the guests come.
冷蔵庫 の 中 を 掃除しました。reizouko no naka wo souzisimasita.
I cleaned the inside of the refrigerator.
廊下 を 掃除するの を 忘れないで ください。rouka wo souzisuruno wo wasurenaide kudasai.
Don't forget to clean the corridor.
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