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I'm terribly sorry that I can't go to yourhome to help Mary with her Chinese this weekend, because my grandfather is illand I'll have to look after him. I hope you understand.
Can I suggest that we put it off until nextSunday? Please call me if possible. Besides, please tell Mary to write apassage about her recent school life and I'll check it with her the next time Igo to your home.
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