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Leave the books and magazines as they are.
Leave the books as they are.
May I join you?
I practiced my English on him.
I am looking forward to walking around the Izu Peninsula with some of my friends during summer vacation.
I look forward to your comments on the report.
Mothers often pamper their children.
My mother has made me what I am today.
Mother has made me what I am.
I make a point of writing to my mother once a month.
My mother made me what I am today.
I've been upset not having written you a reply.
The soldier saved his friend at the cost of his own life.
The artificial satellite launched at the cost of the welfare budget did not work properly.
Keep your room clean.
Leave the room as it is.
You must keep your room clean.
Father makes a point of taking a hot bath before supper.
My father makes it a rule to take a walk every morning.
My father makes it a rule to get up at six, even in winter.

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