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Instruct: The army quelled the rebellion.
Output: The army had the revolt well in hand.
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Instruct: It seems no one paid any attention to what he said.
Output: Nobody seems to have paid attention to what he said.
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Instruct: I have known Taro since ten years ago.
Output: I have known Taro for ten years.
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Instruct: I thought he was your friend.
Output: I thought I was your boyfriend.
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Instruct: I don't think it's impossible.
Output: I don't think that it's impossible.
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Instruct: They'll get hurt if they aren't careful.
Output: They'll get hurt if they're not careful.
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Instruct: The world record is held by an American.
Output: An American holds the world record.
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Instruct: Tom said no one was arrested.
Output: Tom said nobody was arrested.
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Instruct: She respects you.
Output: He respects you.
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Instruct: Tom must've been shy.
Output: Tom must be shy.
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Instruct: They say that they're feeling OK.
Output: They say they're feeling OK.
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Instruct: I hate that song.
Output: I hate this song.
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Instruct: I'd be careful.
Output: I'll be careful.
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Instruct: There were no protests from the students.
Output: There was no objection on the part of the students.
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Instruct: I'm not a lazy person.
Output: I'm not lazy.
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Instruct: It's about time for the train to arrive.
Output: I think the train will come soon.
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Instruct: Tom tried to convince Mary to do that.
Output: Tom tried to talk Mary into doing that.
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Instruct: Tom says you're cute.
Output: Tom thinks you're cute.
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Instruct: Bell used to live in London, didn't he?
Output: Bell lived in London, right?
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Instruct: He called you.
Output: She called you.
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Instruct: Let's let him do it.
Output: Let's let her do it.
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Instruct: That's just an estimate.
Output: It's only an estimate.
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Instruct: Sometimes I run into Tom at the club.
Output: I sometimes meet Tom at the club.
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Instruct: Tom doesn't seem too worried.
Output: Tom doesn't look too worried.
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Instruct: Tom said I looked happy.
Output: Tom said I sounded happy.
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Instruct: It's not a vice.
Output: It isn't a vice.
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Instruct: It wasn't so bad.
Output: You weren't that bad.
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Instruct: Tom knows he's done something wrong.
Output: Tom knows he did something wrong.
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Instruct: I want to read this book.
Output: I want to read the book.
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Instruct: I want him to stop.
Output: I'd like you to stop.
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Instruct: He caught hold of a rope and saved himself.
Output: He grabbed the rope and was saved.
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Instruct: Is that an option?
Output: Is that a possibility?
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Instruct: Tom turned off the music.
Output: Tom turned the music off.
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Instruct: Teaching young children isn't easy.
Output: To teach young children is not easy.
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Instruct: We'll handle this.
Output: We can handle that.
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Instruct: This book is meant for children.
Output: It's a book for children.
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Instruct: The number is unfortunately busy.
Output: I'm afraid the line is busy.
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Instruct: People could've been hurt.
Output: People could have been hurt.
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Instruct: I love jokes about animals.
Output: I love animal jokes.
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Instruct: Leave my camera alone.
Output: Don't touch my camera.
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Instruct: Mary told me she loves me.
Output: Mary told me that she loved me.
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Instruct: We study Chinese.
Output: We're learning Chinese.
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Instruct: We see her on occasion.
Output: We sometimes meet them.
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Instruct: I want to do that tonight.
Output: I want to do it tonight.
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Instruct: Tom leaned in to kiss Mary.
Output: Tom leaned down to kiss Mary.
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Instruct: Dean really eats quite a lot, don't you think?
Output: Dean can really put away the food.
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Instruct: Do you know her personally?
Output: Do you know him personally?
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Instruct: How many people are there in the shop?
Output: How many people are in the store?
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Instruct: I can't sell you that.
Output: I can't sell that to you.
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Instruct: Tom is going to be tired.
Output: Tom will be tired.
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Instruct: My father is a businessman.
Output: My father is an entrepreneur.
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Instruct: Weren't you crying?
Output: Have you been crying?
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Instruct: Tom swims.
Output: Tom was swimming.
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Instruct: I'll put off my visit to England till the weather is warmer.
Output: I'll postpone my trip to England until it gets warmer.
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Instruct: We have lots of bread, and as for butter, we have more than enough.
Output: We have a lot of bread. In terms of butter, we have more than enough.
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Instruct: We're not going to stop now.
Output: We won't stop now.
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Instruct: The weather is stormy.
Output: The wind blows.
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Instruct: Tom has a huge ego.
Output: Tom has a large ego.
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Instruct: Let's dance.
Output: Let's have fun!
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Instruct: The shop sells different products.
Output: The shop sells a variety of goods.
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Instruct: She asked several question of us.
Output: He asked us several questions.
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Instruct: I have some ideas.
Output: I have several ideas.
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Instruct: She trusts you.
Output: He trusts you.
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Instruct: My hair is the same length as Jane's.
Output: My hair is as long as Jane's.
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Instruct: Mary likes you.
Output: Mary likes her.
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Instruct: It is a consolation that no one was killed.
Output: It was lucky that nobody died.
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Instruct: I remember last night perfectly.
Output: I remember last night very well.
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Instruct: The new term starts in April in Japan.
Output: In Japan the new term begins in April at school.
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Instruct: A word to the wise is enough.
Output: A word is enough to a wise man.
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Instruct: I gave him a blanket.
Output: I gave her a blanket.
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Instruct: You're going nowhere.
Output: You're not going anywhere.
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Instruct: I have often been here.
Output: I've been here many times.
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Instruct: I just want to get away.
Output: I just want to go.
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Instruct: I didn't take anything.
Output: I don't have anything.
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Instruct: Tom refused to give up.
Output: Tom didn't give up hope.
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Instruct: Your ex is a psychopath.
Output: But your ex is a psychopath!
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Instruct: I'm having the time of my life.
Output: I'm having a really great time.
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Instruct: Give me some more.
Output: Give me a little more.
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Instruct: He got hurt seriously in the traffic accident.
Output: He was seriously injured in the accident.
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Instruct: Do we even have a choice?
Output: What choice do we have?
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Instruct: Tom picked up his bag and left.
Output: Tom grabbed his briefcase and left.
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Instruct: Tom was unsuccessful in finding a job.
Output: Tom couldn't get a job.
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Instruct: Since I hadn't seen Martha for several months, I went to visit her yesterday.
Output: Yesterday, I went to see Martha as I hadn't seen her for several months.
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Instruct: You must comply.
Output: We have to follow the regulations.
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Instruct: Tom does things I'm not able to do.
Output: Tom does things that I can't do.
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Instruct: They said that they're not tired.
Output: They said they're not tired.
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Instruct: My mothers are old.
Output: My fathers are old.
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Instruct: What's the highest mountain in the world?
Output: What's the world's highest mountain?
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Instruct: Tom and I are done.
Output: Tom and I are very tired.
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Instruct: Last night, I didn't sleep.
Output: I didn't sleep last night.
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Instruct: Tell Tom that everything's fine.
Output: Tell Tom everything's fine.
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Instruct: Sami came over drunk.
Output: Sami appeared to be drunk.
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Instruct: Tom went back.
Output: Tom was home.
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Instruct: This book has many pictures.
Output: There are many pictures in this book.
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Instruct: We sat round the fire.
Output: We sat around the campfire.
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Instruct: Tom doesn't lie.
Output: Tom isn't lying.
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Instruct: Japan's attack had brought the United States into the war.
Output: Japan's attack had brought America into the war.
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Instruct: Tom said that's not his biggest concern.
Output: Tom said that isn't his biggest concern.
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Instruct: They think that they know everything.
Output: They think they know everything.
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Instruct: Is Tom ever going to be able to walk again?
Output: Will Tom ever walk again?
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