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Bathe your feet to get the dirt off.
It is not easy to distinguish good from evil.
The teacher has marked his name absent.
The teacher put a mark next to his name to show that he was absent.
The teacher may say nothing, grading the students on how much they participate, what they add to the discussion, and their leadership of it.
I used to keep a diary every day when I was young.
A long time ago when I was young, I used to write in my diary every day.
I used to write in my diary every day when I was young.
See to it that you keep quiet.
You must be careful when talking to a European.
It is not men's faults that ruin them so much as the manner in which they conduct themselves after the faults have been committed.
Please check the correct answer.
Please mark the correct answer.
Mark the right answer.
Accepting money as a politician is sometimes a gray area.
As I am not good at math, I hope my parents will allow me to have a private tutor.
We must be careful of our health.
One should take care of oneself.
You should take care of yourself.
There is no accounting for tastes.

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