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Instruct: Tom was at home the whole day.
Output: Tom was at home all day.
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Instruct: You could've told me earlier.
Output: You could've told me that earlier.
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Instruct: How did you like the film?
Output: Was the movie good?
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Instruct: Tom said Mary is a good mom.
Output: Tom said that Mary is a good mother.
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Instruct: Tom is a virtuoso on the guitar.
Output: Tom is a guitar virtuoso.
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Instruct: I'm looking for an old man.
Output: I'm looking for a certain old man.
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Instruct: Somebody attacked Tom.
Output: Tom was attacked.
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Instruct: The joke's on me.
Output: The joke is on me.
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Instruct: Henricus: But these old fellows are good. Hugitio: How knowest thou? Hen: Because I drank with them thrice by the road extraordinary good ale. Hug: Ha, ha, hae, so they are good with thee.
Output: Henricus: But these old men are good. Hugitio: How do you know? Hen: Because I drank extraordinarily good beer with them three times by the side of the road. Hug: Ha, ha, ha, so they are good to you.
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Instruct: They were stuck together to maintain their own body heat
Output: They clung together for warmth.
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Instruct: Tom didn't do that.
Output: Tom didn't do it.
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Instruct: I don't doubt but that he will come.
Output: He will come all right.
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Instruct: Nobody can deny the fact the world economy revolves around the American economy.
Output: Nobody can deny the fact that the world economy is centered around the economy of the United States.
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Instruct: He likes beans.
Output: She likes beans.
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Instruct: Tom heard Mary calling his name.
Output: Tom heard Mary call his name.
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Instruct: The air is soft, the soil moist.
Output: The air is soft, and the soil is moist.
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Instruct: Now it's my turn.
Output: It's my turn now.
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Instruct: Tom is at the mall.
Output: Tom is at the shopping center.
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Instruct: I'm here not because of that.
Output: It's not why I'm here.
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Instruct: Today is not good for me.
Output: I have lots of things I need to do today.
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Instruct: I wonder whether I'll be late.
Output: I wonder if I'll be late.
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Instruct: Is he Tom?
Output: You're Tom, right?
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Instruct: I stopped by a bookstore and bought and interesting book.
Output: I dropped by the bookstore and I bought an interesting book.
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Instruct: I was late for the last bus.
Output: I missed the last bus.
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Instruct: He's helping me.
Output: He held out his hand to me.
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Instruct: Tom said he thought Mary was going to win.
Output: Tom said he thought Mary would win.
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Instruct: Tom may be incorrect.
Output: Tom might be incorrect.
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Instruct: It is almost three.
Output: It's nearly three o'clock.
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Instruct: I bought a book.
Output: I bought the book.
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Instruct: What's your impression of China?
Output: What impression do you have of China?
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Instruct: No one knew quite what to say.
Output: No one knows what to say.
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Instruct: Your house is three times as large as mine.
Output: His house is three times larger than mine.
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Instruct: I am off today.
Output: We have a holiday today.
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Instruct: We shall go on reading this book until the end of the year.
Output: We're likely to continue reading this book up to the end of the year.
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Instruct: I would have wanted to be a famous soccer player.
Output: I'd like to become a famous soccer player.
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Instruct: We set up our tents before dark.
Output: We pitched our tents before it got dark.
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Instruct: I thought you'd be happy.
Output: I thought you would be pleased.
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Instruct: That's so thoughtful.
Output: That's very thoughtful.
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Instruct: John belongs to the swimming club.
Output: John is a member of the swimming club.
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Instruct: The contract was ended.
Output: The contract has been concluded.
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Instruct: Lightning never strikes twice in the same place.
Output: Lightning never strikes in the same place twice.
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Instruct: Tom has been getting fatter.
Output: Tom has recovered.
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Instruct: Why are we walking?
Output: Why are we running?
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Instruct: My favorite fish is salmon.
Output: My favorite fish to eat is salmon.
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Instruct: He's exactly my age.
Output: I'm your age.
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Instruct: You hate the rules.
Output: You hate regulations.
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Instruct: I've got to make lunch.
Output: I should be making lunch.
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Instruct: I told you this would happen.
Output: I told you this was going to happen.
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Instruct: I want her to live.
Output: I want him to live.
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Instruct: She abandoned me.
Output: They left me alone.
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Instruct: Let's go wake her up.
Output: Let's go wake him up.
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Instruct: There are no rules.
Output: There aren't any rules.
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Instruct: The room charge is 100 USD a night plus tax.
Output: It costs $100 a night not counting tax.
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Instruct: We probably should've left earlier.
Output: We probably should have left earlier.
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Instruct: May I go with you? "Of course."
Output: May I join you? "Why not?"
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Instruct: These pants are dirty.
Output: These trousers are dirty.
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Instruct: What do you want me to do with this thing?
Output: What would you like me to do with this stuff?
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Instruct: Tom lived in Boston most of his life.
Output: Tom has lived in Boston for most of his life.
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Instruct: Can you drive a car?
Output: Can you drive?
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Instruct: How come Mary is going on a picnic with him?
Output: Why is Mary going with him to the picnic?
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Instruct: Where's your sword?
Output: Where is your sword?
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Instruct: There is no progress without communication.
Output: There cannot be progress without communication.
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Instruct: There's no one else here.
Output: No one's in there.
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Instruct: You're a great kisser.
Output: You're a really good kisser.
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Instruct: Mary became pregnant at the age of 14.
Output: Mary got pregnant at age fourteen.
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Instruct: Tom is not a hero.
Output: Tom is no hero.
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Instruct: Where did he learn to babysit?
Output: Where did she learn to babysit?
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Instruct: Tom was well-dressed.
Output: Tom was dressed nicely.
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Instruct: I know how you must be feeling.
Output: I appreciate how you feel.
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Instruct: Do you want to ask me any questions?
Output: Is there something you want to ask me?
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Instruct: I'm definitely impressed.
Output: I am greatly impressed.
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Instruct: They kept on walking.
Output: They continued walking.
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Instruct: I have a few errands to run.
Output: I've got a couple errands to run.
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Instruct: The roof was dripping.
Output: The roof was leaking.
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Instruct: Sami was at his house, waiting for Layla.
Output: Sami was waiting for Layla at his house.
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Instruct: Need he go right now?
Output: Does he need to go right now?
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Instruct: The shop closes at seven.
Output: The store is closing at 7.
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Instruct: Tom can't stay here any longer.
Output: Tom can't stay here anymore.
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Instruct: I live alone.
Output: I have time.
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Instruct: He will probably fail.
Output: It is probable that he will fail.
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Instruct: Layla really liked Sami.
Output: Layla did love Sami.
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Instruct: Get her out of here.
Output: Get him out of here!
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Instruct: I'll do that myself next time.
Output: Next time, I'll do that myself.
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Instruct: She became a teacher at the age of twenty.
Output: She became a teacher when she was twenty.
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Instruct: Tom and Mary are Canadians.
Output: Both Tom and Mary are both Canadians.
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Instruct: We have to memorize this poem by the next class.
Output: We must learn this poem by heart by the next lesson.
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Instruct: Tom has eaten cake.
Output: Tom will eat cake.
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Instruct: Her penmanship is horrible.
Output: He has bad handwriting.
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Instruct: I can hear Tom.
Output: I can hear Tom's voice.
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Instruct: The price rose.
Output: Prices have jumped.
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Instruct: My answer is still no.
Output: My response is still negative.
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Instruct: How much is this clock?
Output: What is the price of this watch?
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Instruct: This could have been a disaster.
Output: This could've been a disaster.
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Instruct: She is contemplating a trip.
Output: She's planning a trip.
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Instruct: Is this ring made of pure gold?
Output: Is that ring made of real gold?
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Instruct: He loves toys.
Output: She loves toys.
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Instruct: I hope that he will help me.
Output: I expect him to help me.
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Instruct: I can't apply my mind to anything with all that noise!
Output: I can't concentrate because of the noise.
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Instruct: Tom said he won't ever do that.
Output: Tom said he'll never do that.
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Instruct: He threw the ball against the wall.
Output: He tossed the ball towards the wall.
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