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Instruct: He doesn't listen to his parents.
Output: He doesn't obey his parents.
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Instruct: They told everybody they were adopted.
Output: They told everyone they were adopted.
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Instruct: He gave me back the money.
Output: I got the money back from him.
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Instruct: You were always in my thoughts.
Output: You were always on my mind.
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Instruct: It was so fabulous.
Output: It was so yummy.
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Instruct: I know that Tom is conceited.
Output: I know Tom is conceited.
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Instruct: I want you to return to your seat.
Output: Please return to your seat.
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Instruct: We all like to ride bikes.
Output: We all like cycling.
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Instruct: It was absolutely fantastic.
Output: It was absolutely fabulous.
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Instruct: Will I make it through?
Output: Will I succeed?
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Instruct: Tom said it should've been easy.
Output: Tom said it should have been easy.
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Instruct: Charge this to my account.
Output: Put it on my account.
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Instruct: I'll buy a pen for him.
Output: I plan to buy him a pen.
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Instruct: I couldn't stop myself.
Output: I couldn't stop.
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Instruct: I can replace it.
Output: I can replace him.
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Instruct: I love Tom's voice.
Output: I like Tom's voice.
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Instruct: Alcohol is bad for the health.
Output: Alcohol is harmful to health.
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Instruct: You are a sinner.
Output: You're a sinner.
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Instruct: I like English better than music.
Output: I prefer English to music.
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Instruct: I wrote many sentences in Esperanto.
Output: I wrote many phrases in Esperanto.
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Instruct: You scared us.
Output: You startled us.
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Instruct: He drives his own car.
Output: He has a car.
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Instruct: It's a dead end.
Output: This is a dead-end street.
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Instruct: Did you speak to her yesterday?
Output: Did you speak to him yesterday?
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Instruct: Tom can't get Mary to stop.
Output: Tom can't stop Mary.
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Instruct: Please let me have my bill.
Output: Can I please have the bill?
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Instruct: In clear weather one can see Mount Fuji from here.
Output: On a clear day, you can see Mt. Fuji.
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Instruct: I look up to you.
Output: I respect you.
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Instruct: We haven't found them yet.
Output: We still haven't found them.
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Instruct: They don't have an ear for music.
Output: I don't understand music.
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Instruct: It's easy to fall into bad habits.
Output: A bad habit is easily acquired.
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Instruct: Tom can do that and I can, too.
Output: Tom can do that and so can I.
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Instruct: Mr Smith proposed marriage to Jane.
Output: Mr. Smith asked Jane to marry him.
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Instruct: That will be possible.
Output: That'll be possible.
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Instruct: Tom likes to sing in the shower.
Output: Tom likes singing in the shower.
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Instruct: Really? You look younger.
Output: Really? You look so young.
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Instruct: I'm fighting.
Output: I fought.
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Instruct: My favorite subject is French.
Output: French is my favorite subject.
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Instruct: I'll clean up the kitchen later.
Output: I will clean the kitchen later.
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Instruct: No one approved the proposal.
Output: No one welcomed the proposal.
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Instruct: Sami turn off the light.
Output: Sami turned the light off.
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Instruct: Keep Tom inside.
Output: Don't let Tom go.
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Instruct: Tom said that he was unafraid.
Output: Tom said he's unafraid.
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Instruct: I have the honor of working with Tom.
Output: I'm honored to work with Tom.
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Instruct: You look a little tired.
Output: You look a bit tired.
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Instruct: He's a quick study.
Output: He's a fast learner.
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Instruct: I'm convinced that Tom didn't do anything wrong.
Output: I'm convinced that Tom did nothing wrong.
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Instruct: Who cares when she will marry?
Output: Who cares when she gets married?
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Instruct: I plan to major in engineering in college.
Output: I plan to take up engineering at college.
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Instruct: I think you should go.
Output: I think you ought to go.
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Instruct: You have no right to tell me what to do.
Output: Don't tell me what to do.
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Instruct: Tom can't deny that.
Output: Tom can't deny this.
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Instruct: Tom just broke up with Mary last weekend.
Output: Tom broke up with Mary last week.
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Instruct: That isn't mandatory.
Output: That's not mandatory.
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Instruct: The boys in the village laughed at me.
Output: Hillbilly boys laughed at me.
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Instruct: I'm calling Tom.
Output: I'll call Tom.
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Instruct: Don't throw away your money.
Output: Don't waste your money.
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Instruct: Tom seems to be very upset.
Output: Tom looks very sad.
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Instruct: We were so close.
Output: We were very close.
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Instruct: There are both advantages and disadvantages to city living.
Output: City life has advantages and disadvantages.
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Instruct: I would never say such a thing.
Output: I'd never say something like that.
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Instruct: It's frozen hard.
Output: It is hard frozen.
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Instruct: Because it was cold yesterday, I stayed home.
Output: Yesterday it was so cold that I stayed home.
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Instruct: When did you tell him how you feel about him?
Output: When did you ask her to be your girlfriend?
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Instruct: You should be reading Shakespeare's sonnets.
Output: You should read Shakespeare's sonnets.
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Instruct: I like this color as well.
Output: I like this color, too.
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Instruct: How's Lanzarote?
Output: How is Lanzarote?
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Instruct: She wants answers.
Output: He wants answers.
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Instruct: I’m in the car on the way to the airport.
Output: I’m driving on my way to the airport now.
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Instruct: It's such a daft idea.
Output: The idea is stupid anyway.
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Instruct: Politics is the art of preventing people from taking part in affairs which properly concern them.
Output: Politics is the art of preventing people from getting involved in what concerns them.
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Instruct: A cheap coat makes a cheap man.
Output: Dress for success.
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Instruct: The train was not so crowded as I had expected.
Output: The train wasn't as crowded as I thought it would be.
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Instruct: I supported him.
Output: I stood for him.
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Instruct: It isn't yet time.
Output: It's not yet time.
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Instruct: My brother learned how hard working I am.
Output: My brother studies as hard as I do.
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Instruct: The troops had plenty of arms.
Output: The army had plenty of weapons.
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Instruct: He told me he was planning to visit Nara next month.
Output: He told me that he would visit Nara next month.
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Instruct: I come from Shikoku.
Output: I am from Shikoku.
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Instruct: Tom looks thoughtful.
Output: Tom was thoughtful.
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Instruct: Tom was improving his results.
Output: Tom improved his results.
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Instruct: It's for Tom.
Output: This is for Tom.
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Instruct: They congratulated their 'sempai' on his promotion.
Output: They congratulated the veteran on his promotion.
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Instruct: I like dancing with Maria.
Output: I like to dance with Mary.
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Instruct: I feel like eating something sweet.
Output: I want something sweet.
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Instruct: I'll believe it when I see it.
Output: An image is worth a thousand words.
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Instruct: I lied. Please forgive me.
Output: Please forgive me for telling a lie.
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Instruct: Does it sound familiar?
Output: Does that remind you of anything?
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Instruct: The things that hurt us, teach us.
Output: A fall into a pit, a gain in your wit.
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Instruct: The most important thing is the ability to think for yourself.
Output: The most important thing is thinking for oneself.
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Instruct: I have a horse.
Output: I own a horse.
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Instruct: Cut the power!
Output: Cut off the electricity.
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Instruct: I was sad when she left.
Output: I was sad when he left.
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Instruct: I know Tom is irresponsible.
Output: I know that Tom is irresponsible.
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Instruct: I was expecting them.
Output: I'm expecting them.
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Instruct: Tom has no prior criminal record.
Output: Tom doesn't have a criminal record.
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Instruct: My telephone plan does not cover collect calls.
Output: My telephone plan does not accept reverse charge calls.
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Instruct: Tom was utterly disappointed.
Output: Tom was terribly disappointed.
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Instruct: They warned you.
Output: You've been forewarned.
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Instruct: I should have driven more carefully.
Output: I should've driven more carefully.
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