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This topic is tied to the below grammar expression in the grammar library.
こと
1. Do A (command)
Usually used in written form (ex: set of rules, on a chalkboard).
         する こと  
Attend classes regularly.
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fareastfurfaro
Level: 1
Another construction is the noun form of a する verb + の. Ex:

113は10のこと。(ALC)
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マイコー
Level: 261
Thanks!
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ramoncoutinho
Level: 1

・きちんとする 

means: Attend classes regularly.

But, what's the difference when compared to

・きちんとする

meaning: ??

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Karlla
Level: 892

The sentence is a command or rather a rule. (Maybe it'd be better to put an exclamtion mark at the end of that English phrase?) You can find them everywhere pasted onto walls, doors etc. in schools or companies addressing students/employees.

The second sentence it a simple statement. E.g.
- I attend classes regularly.
- We attend classes regularly.
The translation could take any personal pronoun depending on context.

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