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Instruct: I'm allowing you to go. Output: I'm firing you.
Instruct: You may close the door. Output: You may shut the door.
Instruct: I look after Tom. Output: I'm looking after Tom.
Instruct: He often fails to keep his promise. Output: He often forgets to keep his promises.
Instruct: Tom seemed happier than usual. Output: Tom seemed to be happier than usual.
Instruct: You're able to come tomorrow, aren't you? Output: You can come tomorrow, can't you?
Instruct: I want to see it with my own eyes. Output: I want to see for myself.
Instruct: I can't leave you. Output: I can't keep this.
Instruct: I can't agree to your proposal, since it is neither fair nor wise. Output: I can't agree to your proposal on the ground that it is not fair and reasonable.
Instruct: I'll probably be gone before you get back. Output: I will have left when you return.
Instruct: She decided on marrying Tom. Output: She decided to marry Tom.
Instruct: How was the show? Output: How was the game?
Instruct: Tom won't do anything. Output: Tom will do nothing.
Instruct: His proposal is not worth talking about. Output: His proposal isn't very important.
Instruct: She plays football. Output: She's playing football.
Instruct: What have I missed now? Output: What did I miss?
Instruct: I'm not very talented. Output: I'm not so highly endowed.
Instruct: Mr Suzuki is not a dentist but a physician. Output: Mr. Suzuki isn't a dentist. He's a physician.
Instruct: Look! The cat's in the kitchen. Output: Look! There is a cat in the kitchen.
Instruct: Tom and Mary are together in the garden. Output: Tom and Mary are in the garden together.
Instruct: I've been mugged. Output: They robbed me blind.
Instruct: When I was a college student, I always pulled all-nighters before tests. Output: I always crammed for my tests overnight when I was a student.
Instruct: I let him in the house. Output: I let her in the house.
Instruct: You must really like doing that. Output: You must really like to do that.
Instruct: I didn't know that woman at all. Output: I absolutely don't know that woman.
Instruct: That happened on October 20th. Output: It happened on the twentieth of October.
Instruct: I think they are happy. Output: I think she is happy.
Instruct: The judge hasn't ruled on that yet. Output: The judge hasn't yet ruled on that.
Instruct: You understand French, right? Output: You understand French, don't you?
Instruct: Whatever can go wrong will go wrong. Output: Anything that can go wrong will.
Instruct: I want to know who they are. Output: I wonder who they are.
Instruct: Tom sat down by the fire. Output: Tom sat near the fire.
Instruct: Tom is a mighty important figure in our town. Output: Tom is a very important person in our town.
Instruct: Are you still alone? Output: Are you still lonely?
Instruct: I might talk to Tom. Output: I can speak to Tom.
Instruct: Hi, my name's Tom. What's yours? Output: Hi, my name is Tom. What is yours?
Instruct: Your dress is already out of fashion. Output: His clothes are out of fashion.
Instruct: They told everyone that they were jealous. Output: They told everybody they were jealous.
Instruct: In New York there are a lot of Japanese restaurants. Output: There are many Japanese restaurants in New York.
Instruct: Tom fooled everyone. Output: Tom fooled everybody.
Instruct: Tom is going to make some changes. Output: Tom will make some changes.
Instruct: The telephone rang while I was reading. Output: When I was reading a book, the telephone rang.
Instruct: Don't play around on your way back home. Output: Don't play around on the way back from school.
Instruct: I didn't know you cared! Output: I didn't know that you cared.
Instruct: Knock before entering the bathroom. Output: Knock when going to the bathroom, OK?
Instruct: Tom and Mary don't get along with each other. Output: Tom isn't talking to Mary.
Instruct: Tom says Mary wasn't happy. Output: Tom says Mary isn't happy.
Instruct: Tom should've done that yesterday. Output: Tom should have done that yesterday.
Instruct: I found that book interesting. Output: That book was interesting.
Instruct: Tom is refusing to leave. Output: Tom refuses to leave.
Instruct: Tom sent this postcard to me from Boston. Output: Tom sent me this postcard from Boston.
Instruct: I wasn't saying that. Output: That's not what I said.
Instruct: Promise me you'll come back. Output: Promise me that you'll come back.
Instruct: Sami sounded upset. Output: Sami seemed upset.
Instruct: Are you prejudiced? Output: Are you biased?
Instruct: I have some questions for Tom. Output: I've got a few questions for Tom.
Instruct: I told you it would work. Output: I told you that would work.
Instruct: The president fled from the capital. Output: The President has fled the capital.
Instruct: They did all they could. Output: They did all that they could.
Instruct: First you judge "how nice", then you judge "how wise". Output: Never judge from appearances.
Instruct: We are coming back! Output: We should go inside the house.
Instruct: Tom plans to go alone. Output: Tom plans on going alone.
Instruct: Can we do it another time? Output: Can we do this another time?
Instruct: Tom and Mary showed me their photo album. Output: Tom and Mary showed their photo album to me.
Instruct: They said that they weren't overweight. Output: They said they weren't overweight.
Instruct: How could you let him go? Output: How could you let her go?
Instruct: Did you just wake up? Output: Did you just get up?
Instruct: I've been chosen. Output: I've been selected.
Instruct: His belly as of ivory, set with sapphires. Output: His belly is as bright ivory overlaid with sapphires.
Instruct: We will change it. Output: We're going to change that.
Instruct: Tom should have studied more. Output: Tom ought to have studied harder.
Instruct: How's Tom doing? Output: What's Tom like?
Instruct: The dog went away. Output: A dog ran away.
Instruct: Who do you think she is? Output: Who do you think he is?
Instruct: People are more important than money. Output: A person is worth more than money.
Instruct: Tom is really rich. Output: Tom is pretty rich.
Instruct: I always thought that having a heart attack was the way nature told you to die. Output: I always thought that a heart attack was nature's way of telling you you're going to die.
Instruct: I think Tom is watching me. Output: I think Tom is following me.
Instruct: How did you open that box? Output: How did you open the box?
Instruct: I rejected the deal. Output: I refused the offer.
Instruct: Tom wasn't at all surprised. Output: Tom wasn't surprised at all.
Instruct: Do you have small change? Output: Do you have a coin?
Instruct: They said they weren't rich. Output: They said that they weren't rich.
Instruct: You may use my car. Output: You can use this car.
Instruct: He has western books the like of which you can't get in Japan. Output: He has such foreign books as you can't obtain in Japan.
Instruct: Be quiet while I am speaking. Output: Be quiet while I'm speaking.
Instruct: I've never liked them. Output: I've never liked that.
Instruct: I broke that. Output: I broke it.
Instruct: He's an honest man. Output: He's an honest guy.
Instruct: Neither of them are pretty. Output: Neither is beautiful.
Instruct: I’m too tired to run. Output: I'm too tired to walk.
Instruct: I feel something. Output: I can hear something.
Instruct: Is he nice to her? Output: Is he kind to you?
Instruct: Tom knew that I was awake. Output: Tom knew I was awake.
Instruct: Tom is ready to die. Output: Tom is prepared to die.
Instruct: I see the star. Output: I see a star.
Instruct: It was a mistake. Output: It was wrong.
Instruct: The stars are shining. Output: The stars are bright.
Instruct: That incident happened right in front of him. Output: The accident happened under his nose.
Instruct: I like broccoli. Output: I love broccoli.