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Instruct: You're still a neophyte. Output: You still don't have enough experience.
Instruct: Tom seemed drunk. Output: Tom looks intoxicated.
Instruct: I think you're missing the point. Output: I think you've missed the point.
Instruct: Tom said he spoke to Mary yesterday. Output: Tom said he talked with Mary yesterday.
Instruct: It was you that were wrong. Output: It is you who is in the wrong.
Instruct: I like your personality. Output: I like her personality.
Instruct: He failed to come on time. Output: He didn't come on time.
Instruct: Tom showed Mary's letter to me. Output: Tom showed me the letter from Mary.
Instruct: The heater is broken. Output: The heating doesn't work.
Instruct: Tom knew Mary should do that. Output: Tom knew Mary needed to do that.
Instruct: Tom can't do that anymore. Output: Tom isn't able to do that anymore.
Instruct: How are we going to do that? Output: How do we do that?
Instruct: I met you; that is enough. Output: I met you, and that's enough.
Instruct: I will come be your guest tomorrow. Output: See you on the morrow!
Instruct: This picture has very low resolution, the quality is very low. Output: The image quality is really bad - the resolution is so low.
Instruct: He loved to travel. Output: He really likes traveling a lot.
Instruct: He managed to climb the mountain. Output: He succeeded in climbing the mountain.
Instruct: Compared to her, I am very impractical. Output: Compared to her, I'm very impractical.
Instruct: He's an unlucky guy. Output: He's a bad man.
Instruct: Tom is doing nothing wrong. Output: Tom isn't doing any harm.
Instruct: I no longer live in Boston. Output: I don't live in Boston anymore.
Instruct: Mary put some lipstick on. Output: Mary put on some lipstick.
Instruct: You are at liberty to state your own views. Output: Express yourself as you please!
Instruct: Can you trust him? Output: Is she reliable?
Instruct: What's the chord progression? Output: What is a chord progression?
Instruct: He comes from England. Output: She is coming from England.
Instruct: That boy is completely nuts. He doesn't follow any rules. Output: That boy is completely crazy. He doesn't follow any of the rules.
Instruct: Round the corner came a large truck. Output: A large truck came around the corner.
Instruct: You're acting like a three-year-old. Output: You are acting like a three-year-old child.
Instruct: Mary isn't like other girls. Output: Mary is not like the other girls.
Instruct: Let's wait here. Output: We'll wait here.
Instruct: We had good time, learning English. Output: We're having a lot of fun learning English.
Instruct: Are you sure this is going to work? Output: Are you sure it'll work?
Instruct: Tom is going to pay you. Output: Tom will pay you.
Instruct: It is doubtless that he was murdered. Output: There is no doubt that he was murdered.
Instruct: I can't go there. Output: I'm not allowed to go there.
Instruct: That rumor spread quickly. Output: That rumor soon spread.
Instruct: Lincoln is an important person. Output: Lincoln is a great person.
Instruct: He claims that he's gotten over all his failures. Output: He says he is above failure.
Instruct: It's starting to rain. Output: It's snowing outside.
Instruct: The tree's leaves have all fallen. Output: The leaves fell.
Instruct: I forgot to phone him today. Output: I forgot to phone her today.
Instruct: Tom left Australia. Output: Tom has left Australia.
Instruct: My room has three windows. Output: There are three windows in my room.
Instruct: Are these cars yours? "Yes, they are mine." Output: These cars are yours? "Yes, they're mine."
Instruct: Tom came in thirty minutes too early. Output: Tom arrived here thirty minutes early.
Instruct: Is that a real diamond? Output: Is this diamond real?
Instruct: He skipped a year. Output: He skipped a grade.
Instruct: I'm convinced that that'll happen. Output: I'm convinced that'll happen.
Instruct: You have only to go there. Output: All you have to do is go there.
Instruct: Tom was helping me. Output: Tom is helping me.
Instruct: Where can I buy stamps? Output: Where can I get stamps?
Instruct: Tom is going to cry. Output: Tom'll cry.
Instruct: Would you tell her for me? Output: Would you tell him for me?
Instruct: I'm glad I'm here. Output: I'm pleased you're here.
Instruct: I was trying not to look. Output: I tried not to stare.
Instruct: There are some things in this world that can't be explained by words alone. Output: There are things in this world which simply cannot be expressed in the form of words.
Instruct: Just don't tell him. Output: Just don't tell her.
Instruct: It's very rewarding. Output: It's very helpful.
Instruct: What happened? There's water all over the apartment. Output: What happened? There's water in the whole apartment.
Instruct: Don't let them shut this door. Output: Don't let him shut this door.
Instruct: I found a lost cat for which its owner had been searching. Output: I found the lost cat that its owner had been looking for for a long time.
Instruct: Each time I see this picture, I remember my father. Output: Every time I look at this picture, I think of my father.
Instruct: You've got to talk to them. Output: You should talk to them.
Instruct: Why is Tom resigning? Output: Why is Tom quitting?
Instruct: Now that you're eighteen, you should know better. Output: You should know better now you are eighteen.
Instruct: Where's the nearest hospital? Output: Where is the closest hospital?
Instruct: Tom swims well. Output: Tom is a strong swimmer.
Instruct: I never drink beer. Output: I never touch beer.
Instruct: Let's walk to the station together. Output: Would you like to walk to the station with me?
Instruct: Should I call you "thou" or "you"? Output: Should I address you with the familiar or polite form of "you"?
Instruct: Do you know these guys? Output: Do you recognize these men?
Instruct: You don't get it, do you? Output: Don't you get it?
Instruct: Tom hasn't done anything wrong. Output: Tom has done nothing wrong.
Instruct: What he had said proved to be a myth. Output: We found out that what he said wasn't true.
Instruct: Tom got very angry with Mary. Output: Tom got very angry at Mary.
Instruct: You remind me of your mother whenever I meet you. Output: Whenever I meet you, I think of your mother.
Instruct: I was just here yesterday. Output: Yesterday I came here.
Instruct: You know that's the truth. Output: You know it's true.
Instruct: He has a very broad knowledge of the world. Output: He has a broad understanding of the world.
Instruct: I bought a new car for Tom. Output: I bought Tom a new car.
Instruct: Haven't we met somewhere before? Output: Haven't I met you somewhere before?
Instruct: I know Tom is divorced. Output: I know that Tom is divorced.
Instruct: The ship is bound for Finland. Output: The ship is on its way to Finland.
Instruct: Tom had to look after Mary. Output: Tom had to take care of Mary.
Instruct: Don't disturb him. Output: Don't disturb her.
Instruct: You have bedroom eyes. Output: You've got small eyes.
Instruct: I wanted to become a doctor. Output: I intended to have been a doctor.
Instruct: Will you allow Tom to do that? Output: Will you let Tom do that?
Instruct: What is your favourite animal? Output: What is your favorite animal?
Instruct: I like taking a walk. Output: I like to run.
Instruct: We leave immediately. Output: We're leaving right now.
Instruct: He knocked at the closed door. Output: He knocked on the closed door.
Instruct: I'm not satisfied with the quality of your work. Output: I'm not pleased with the quality of your job.
Instruct: Everybody loves her. Output: Everybody likes her.
Instruct: They said that they disagree. Output: They said they disagree.
Instruct: I can't believe Tom did all of this without anyone's help. Output: I can't believe Tom was able to do this all by himself.
Instruct: Who knows what'll happen? Output: Who knows what's going to happen?
Instruct: I know that I'm conceited. Output: I know I'm conceited.
Instruct: Tom will stay at home tomorrow. Output: Tom is going to stay at home tomorrow.