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He eats everything except eggplant and spinach.
Children should not swear at their parents.
Goddammit! Haven't I told you never to use swear words!
Swear words are always the first thing you want to learn in another language -- and the last thing you should use.
Don't swear in front of the kids.
The following are the National public holidays and other observances of Argentina.
Independence Day, July 4th is a public holiday in the United States.
Tomorrow's a public holiday.
What time did you get up today?
I’ve just woken up.
I just woke up
The bond between mother and child.
There is a close bond between the brothers.
My common bond with him is that we grew up in the same neighborhood.
The new municipal flag waves in front of City Hall.
The ceiling fan whirred in the background as he wrote the letter.
The ceiling fans whirred in the smoky air.
The whir of the projector.
Be careful or you’ll trip on the wire.
He's got an impressive tattoo of barbed wire on his upper arm.
I am looking forward to my next trip to Africa.
grammar corrections
1) "national" public holidays...
2) "Tomorrow is" a public holiday.
3) I've just "woken" up.
punctuation
1) "Independence Day, July 4th,..."
2) The bond between mother and child [no period]
3) The whir of the projector [no period]