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If you don't eat, you die.
If you don't eat, you'll die.
"Pass me the salt, please." "Here you are."
Take a book and read it.
I am too old for this world.
About how much does it cost to have a dentist remove cigarette tar from your teeth?
Why have you kept such an excellent wine back till now?
As one grows old, one becomes a light sleeper.
And how will you take responsibility in the case that this bill doesn't pass?
The following verbs only take the to-infinitive as their object.
When you start taking medicine it begins working on symptoms, like pain, right away, but that doesn't mean that the ulcer heals right away.
The Clinton camp became desperate to eliminate the white votes Obama had got in both states.
Don't fall behind other companies!
Here I decide, without hesitating, to take the alternative route.
When rain's fallen and the soil is moist, it becomes easier to pull out weeds.
After it rains and the ground is damp, it's easier to pull weeds.
H-Hey! What're you up to!!
Er, well, I'd like to take a vote. Would people in favour of Mr Ogawa's proposition please raise their hands.
Eh? Have we run out of toner? Oh well, sorry, but can you go the staff-room and get some, Katou?

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