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Instruct: What made her do that? Output: Why did she do that?
Instruct: Does she hate me? Output: Do you hate me?
Instruct: Tom said he'll sing. Output: Tom said that he'll sing.
Instruct: Every rule has its exceptions. Output: There's an exception to every rule.
Instruct: I should have told you about this earlier. Output: I should've told him sooner.
Instruct: Many poets write about the beauties of nature. Output: Many poets express their feelings to the beauties of nature.
Instruct: Tom and Mary both taught French. Output: Tom and Mary both teach French.
Instruct: The boy feared the dark. Output: A child is afraid of the dark.
Instruct: Both Tom and Mary were sleepy. Output: Tom and Mary were both sleepy.
Instruct: She cleared the dishes from the table after dinner. Output: She cleared the table of the dishes after dinner.
Instruct: Will you stay at home tonight? Output: Will you be home tonight?
Instruct: I'm sure Tom won't win. Output: I'm pretty sure Tom can't win.
Instruct: That's right, unfortunately. Output: It may be a pity, but it's true.
Instruct: They said that they're pessimistic. Output: They said they're pessimistic.
Instruct: What are you lining up for? Output: Why this line?
Instruct: Tom explained everything to Mary. Output: Tom told Mary everything.
Instruct: Both Tom and Mary were busy. Output: Tom and Mary were both busy.
Instruct: We're counting on you to help. Output: We're counting on your help.
Instruct: Could you please get me a taxi? Output: Can you call a taxi for me?
Instruct: UN stands for "United Nations". Output: UN stands for the United Nations.
Instruct: What would you do in my place? Output: What would you do if you were in my place?
Instruct: I need to speak to them. Output: I should talk to them.
Instruct: Tom answered Mary's question immediately. Output: Tom immediately answered Mary's question.
Instruct: There are many parks in Boston. Output: There are a lot of parks in Boston.
Instruct: I've done that quite a few times. Output: I've done that countless times.
Instruct: She is able to sing very well. Output: She can sing very well.
Instruct: They said they're starved. Output: They said that they're starved.
Instruct: As a matter of fact, she is my sister. Output: Actually, she's my older sister.
Instruct: Tom is no longer living here. Output: Tom doesn't live here anymore.
Instruct: I'm repeating it for you one last time. Output: I repeat it for you once and for all!
Instruct: What changed Tom's mind? Output: What made Tom change his mind?
Instruct: Tom looked quite tired. Output: Tom looked pretty tired.
Instruct: The lake abounds with fish. Output: Fish abound in this lake.
Instruct: This isn't a real distinction. Output: This is not a real distinction.
Instruct: I wonder if I'll be late. Output: I wonder whether I'll be late.
Instruct: I'm not saying that what she did was right. Output: I'm not saying what she did was the right thing to do.
Instruct: I'm 17, too. Output: I am seventeen years old, too.
Instruct: Tom couldn't find his shoes. Output: Tom wasn't able to find his shoes.
Instruct: He is very fond of playing the guitar. Output: He really likes playing the guitar.
Instruct: I have turned twenty. Output: I've just turned twenty.
Instruct: Can one get something to eat in there? Output: Can you eat something there?
Instruct: Where is my scooter? Output: Where is my kick scooter?
Instruct: Tom is in a suit. Output: Tom is wearing a suit.
Instruct: That animal is a carnivore. Output: This animal feeds on flesh.
Instruct: The hailstorm ruined crops. Output: The hail harmed the crops.
Instruct: He was the perfect man for her. Output: He was a man who was the very picture of her ideals.
Instruct: Did you talk to him? Output: Did you speak with him?
Instruct: Tom had no money left. Output: Tom didn't have any money left.
Instruct: I only saw Tom once. Output: I've only seen Tom once.
Instruct: Keep it brief. Output: Make it brief.
Instruct: I won't buy this shirt. Output: I'm not going to buy this shirt.
Instruct: Our parents should be taken care of. Output: We have to look after our parents.
Instruct: We gave a farewell party in her honor. Output: We organized a farewell party for her.
Instruct: Tom thought Mary would need to do that. Output: Tom thought Mary ought to do that.
Instruct: I think that it's you. Output: I think that's her.
Instruct: Tom is by himself. Output: Tom is on his own.
Instruct: My work is almost finished. Output: The work is practically finished.
Instruct: I've already spoken to Tom. Output: I already spoke to Tom.
Instruct: You know that's not possible. Output: You know that's impossible.
Instruct: You should learn from your mistakes. Output: You must learn from mistakes.
Instruct: I can't let you in there. Output: I can't leave you there.
Instruct: Tom became friends with Mary. Output: Tom became friendly with Mary.
Instruct: Tom should've been impressed. Output: Tom should have been impressed.
Instruct: I detest Tom. Output: I hated Tom.
Instruct: Everyone congratulated Tom. Output: Everybody congratulated Tom.
Instruct: Tom is devious, isn't he? Output: Tom is creepy, isn't he?
Instruct: Muiriel is an Indian. Output: Muiriel is a Native American.
Instruct: Tom dropped out of school. Output: Tom quit school.
Instruct: It was a wonderful day. Output: It was a perfect day.
Instruct: Rules are made to be broken. Output: Rules are meant to be broken.
Instruct: I stood. Output: I got up.
Instruct: Was the door locked? Output: Was the door closed?
Instruct: Get your arse into gear! Output: Move your ass!
Instruct: I can't forget her. Output: I can't forget that.
Instruct: Every day is a sacred day. Output: Today is a holy day for us.
Instruct: We can't wait any longer. Output: We can't afford to wait any longer.
Instruct: How is the family? Output: How is your family doing?
Instruct: What should've happened? Output: What should have happened?
Instruct: We just found her. Output: We just found them.
Instruct: I saw Tom trip and fall. Output: I saw Tom stumble and fall.
Instruct: I want to close the account. Output: I want to close my account.
Instruct: He will eat. Output: You will eat.
Instruct: It is my cat. Output: It's my cat.
Instruct: You are watching. Output: You're watching.
Instruct: I've been getting some pretty weird emails for some time now. Output: I received a very strange e-mail the other day.
Instruct: Tom will fix it. Output: Tom is going to fix that.
Instruct: Didn't you see it? Output: Didn't you see that?
Instruct: I forgot to give you back your umbrella. Output: I forgot to return your umbrella to you.
Instruct: I arrived just now. Output: I just got here.
Instruct: We'd like another bottle of wine. Output: One more bottle of wine, please.
Instruct: Tom is interviewing Mary. Output: Tom is meeting with Mary.
Instruct: You're frightened, aren't you? Output: You were afraid, weren't you?
Instruct: Is everything okay at the office? Output: Is everything OK at the office?
Instruct: Tom craves attention. Output: Tom wants attention.
Instruct: You look just like Tom. Output: You look exactly like Tom.
Instruct: One praises the industriousness of the teachers. Output: Teachers are recognized for their hard work.
Instruct: Can you figure out this problem? Output: Can you solve this problem?
Instruct: Did you hear what I said? Output: Have you heard what I said?
Instruct: My father went out just now. Output: Dad just now went out.
Instruct: Is Tom at home? Output: Is Tom home?