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Instruct: There's a woman as wants to see you.
Output: There is a woman who wants to see you.
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Instruct: I don't think it's over.
Output: I don't think that it's over.
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Instruct: You're hurting him.
Output: You hurt him.
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Instruct: Why are you so fast?
Output: What's the hurry?
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Instruct: What's it like in Boston?
Output: What's Boston like?
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Instruct: Give me a ring if you find out anything.
Output: Call me if you find something.
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Instruct: Tom may not be able to do that.
Output: Tom may not make it.
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Instruct: Tom is just about as old as I am.
Output: Tom is roughly the same age as I am.
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Instruct: Tom doesn't like mathematics.
Output: Tom's not into mathematics.
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Instruct: He substituted a light for the bell.
Output: He replaced the bell with a light.
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Instruct: If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.
Output: If you love me, love my dog, too.
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Instruct: What was I wearing at that time? Do you remember?
Output: How was I dressed then? Do you remember?
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Instruct: Tom thought he should do that.
Output: Tom thought he needed to do that.
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Instruct: Dinner isn't ready yet.
Output: Dinner's not ready yet.
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Instruct: Tom must've been alone.
Output: Tom must have been lonely.
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Instruct: We were very busy.
Output: We're very busy.
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Instruct: Tom is really very gentle.
Output: Tom is very friendly.
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Instruct: He can't come because he's ill.
Output: He hasn't been able to come because he is sick.
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Instruct: Tom pretended not to know Mary.
Output: Tom acted like he didn't know Mary.
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Instruct: You aren't thinking.
Output: You're not thinking.
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Instruct: Tom loves being around people.
Output: Tom loves to be around people.
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Instruct: Sami texts Layla all the time.
Output: Sami would always message Layla.
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Instruct: Tom will need surgery.
Output: Tom is going to need surgery.
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Instruct: Take your elbows off the table.
Output: Stop resting your elbows on the table.
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Instruct: Tom and I are discussing that problem now.
Output: Tom and I are now discussing that problem.
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Instruct: Let's hope my brother-in-law hasn't signed the contract yet.
Output: Let's hope that my brother-in-law has not yet signed the contract.
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Instruct: I'm having lunch with my sister right now.
Output: I am eating lunch with my sister.
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Instruct: If I had the time, I'd do that.
Output: If I'd had the time, I would've done that.
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Instruct: Tom said he was ready.
Output: Tom said he's prepared.
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Instruct: Tom says Mary is innocent.
Output: Tom says that Mary is innocent.
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Instruct: None of us are immortal.
Output: No one of us is immortal.
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Instruct: Tom spoke only French.
Output: Tom only spoke French.
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Instruct: The meeting room is occupied at the moment.
Output: The meeting room is in use now.
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Instruct: She said she didn't drink coffee.
Output: He said he didn't drink coffee.
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Instruct: I'm going to forgive you.
Output: I'll forgive you.
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Instruct: Tom talked to Mary yesterday.
Output: Tom talked with Mary yesterday.
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Instruct: I'll lend my dictionary to you.
Output: I'll lend you my dictionary.
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Instruct: There have probably been discussions on the topic.
Output: There may be discussions about it.
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Instruct: Mary is eloquent.
Output: Mary has the gift of the gab.
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Instruct: Tom could've run away.
Output: Tom could have run away.
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Instruct: Tom isn't much of a talker.
Output: Tom doesn't speak much.
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Instruct: They said they were next.
Output: They said that they were next.
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Instruct: Students may not enter the teachers' room.
Output: Students aren't allowed in the teachers' lounge.
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Instruct: They don't have any sugar any more.
Output: They're out of sugar now.
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Instruct: My friends always say I'm too reserved, but my family always says I'm too much of a bore.
Output: My friends always say that I'm too quiet, but my family says I'm too dull.
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Instruct: I am swimming in the river.
Output: I am swimming in a river.
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Instruct: Tom is rather shy, isn't he?
Output: Tom is quite timid, isn't he?
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Instruct: I have lunch plans with Tom.
Output: I plan to have lunch with Tom.
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Instruct: Tom must have had a key.
Output: Tom must've had a key.
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Instruct: He banged on the table with his fist.
Output: He banged his fist on the table.
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Instruct: Wipe your face clean.
Output: Dry off your face.
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Instruct: Which do you like more: tea or coffee?
Output: I want to drink some tea or coffee.
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Instruct: It's a book for children.
Output: This book is meant for children.
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Instruct: Are you afraid of something?
Output: Are you scared of something?
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Instruct: Tom got in his car.
Output: Tom got into his car.
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Instruct: I'm the one in charge of this group.
Output: I'm the leader of this team.
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Instruct: The cat is on the table.
Output: A cat was on the table.
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Instruct: We're under attack!
Output: We were under attack.
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Instruct: I'm not done with them.
Output: I'm not through with them.
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Instruct: Do you know English?
Output: Can you not speak English?
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Instruct: Tom must be stopped.
Output: Tom has to be stopped.
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Instruct: Acid rain is not a natural phenomenon.
Output: Acid rain isn't a natural phenomenon.
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Instruct: You're shameless.
Output: You have no shame.
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Instruct: She speaks English.
Output: He speaks fluent Japanese.
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Instruct: I guess I should've studied harder.
Output: I guess I should have studied harder.
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Instruct: She has a good memory, too.
Output: She also has a good memory.
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Instruct: I'm not very good at speaking Arabic.
Output: My Arabic isn't very good.
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Instruct: We are a family.
Output: We're a family.
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Instruct: Neither Mary nor John can swim.
Output: Mary can't swim, and John can't, either.
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Instruct: It has snowed for two days.
Output: It has been snowing for two days.
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Instruct: What's this street called?
Output: What street is this?
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Instruct: Can we meet February 28, around 3:00 pm?
Output: Can we meet on February the 28th, around 3:00 p.m.?
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Instruct: Did Tom give you anything?
Output: Has Tom given you anything?
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Instruct: Mom, can you give me money to buy candy?
Output: Mummy, could you give me money to buy sweets?
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Instruct: Auckland has a population of a million.
Output: There are a million people in Auckland.
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Instruct: Tom almost passed out.
Output: Tom almost fainted.
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Instruct: You are losing blood.
Output: He is losing blood.
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Instruct: There are many stars in the universe that are larger than the sun.
Output: There are a lot of stars larger than our own sun.
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Instruct: You don't lose what you don't have.
Output: He who carries nothing loses nothing.
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Instruct: All the colour went from Shoichi's face.
Output: Shoichi's face turned pale.
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Instruct: The guitar is so expensive that I can't afford it.
Output: That guitar is too expensive for me to buy.
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Instruct: Tom thought Mary wasn't yet finished doing that.
Output: Tom thought Mary wasn't finished doing that yet.
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Instruct: Colm is the person I thought I saw.
Output: Colm is the guy who I thought saw me.
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Instruct: I don't think you're funny.
Output: I don't think that you're funny.
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Instruct: Tom is going to end up in prison.
Output: Tom will end up in jail.
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Instruct: Do you still collect stamps?
Output: Are you still collecting stamps?
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Instruct: He seems like a very nice man.
Output: He seems really nice.
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Instruct: It was difficult to persuade him to cancel the trip.
Output: I had a hard time trying to talk him out of taking the trip.
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Instruct: What have you told Tom?
Output: What were you telling Tom?
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Instruct: It snowed for four days.
Output: The snow lasted four days.
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Instruct: You must persevere before you can succeed.
Output: There is no success without perseverance.
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Instruct: We were just going.
Output: We were just about to leave.
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Instruct: Tom said Mary had gone to Boston.
Output: Tom said Mary has been to Boston.
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Instruct: He died of cancer.
Output: Cancer took him.
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Instruct: Can't you discount it a little?
Output: Would you give me a discount?
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Instruct: An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
Output: An apple a day is good for our health.
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Instruct: What do you need this for?
Output: What do you want them for?
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Instruct: Give me another chance.
Output: Give me a second chance.
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Instruct: None of this would've been necessary if we'd followed Tom's advice.
Output: None of this would have been necessary if we had followed Tom's advice.
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Instruct: He would give an arm and a leg for that.
Output: He would give almost anything for that.
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