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It may seem obvious, but sentences you write yourself look the most natural.
Does this book belong to you?
Does this book belong to you?
Does this book belong to you?
Does this book belong to you?
What club do you belong to?
This car was made in Japan.
This car was made in Japan.
This car was made in Japan.
This car was made in Japan.
I want to give him a present for his birthday.
I would like to give him a present for his birthday.
I want to send a present for his birthday.
No, he doesn't have a motive.
I don't enjoy studying because I don't make any progress.
I understand that you feel uneasy, but don't worry.
No, I really don't like it that much.
I wish you your happiness. Not like fortunes and such, but everything will surely be all right no matter what happens.
A child who is a native speaker usually knows many things about his or her language that a non-native speaker who has been studying for years still does not know and perhaps will never know.
A lot of people are dealing with hay fever now.

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