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Instruct: She is English.
Output: He is an Englishman.
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Instruct: Do you know by chance of a hotel with a good price nearby?
Output: You wouldn't happen to know of an affordable hotel nearby?
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Instruct: I'm going to get my house a fresh coat of paint.
Output: I want to paint the house.
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Instruct: Nobody called.
Output: No one cared.
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Instruct: Spring is an enjoyable season.
Output: Spring is a delightful season.
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Instruct: Sami slipped out for a cigarette.
Output: Sami slipped outside for a cigarette.
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Instruct: I've hurt your feelings, haven't I?
Output: I've offended you, haven't I?
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Instruct: Do you know where you are?
Output: Do you know where he is?
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Instruct: He laughed off my idea.
Output: They laughed at my idea.
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Instruct: There were many injured people, but hardly any people were missing.
Output: The injured were many, but the missing were few.
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Instruct: It's incredibly beautiful.
Output: It's unbelievably beautiful!
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Instruct: Tom stared at his feet.
Output: Tom looked down at his feet.
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Instruct: That's a plan that sounds likely to be cancelled by rain.
Output: That's a plan that would likely to be canceled by rain.
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Instruct: He contributed much money to relieving the poor.
Output: He spent a lot of money on helping the poor.
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Instruct: No one got hurt.
Output: Nobody was injured.
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Instruct: I hate my parents.
Output: I hate my family.
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Instruct: Is anyone else coming?
Output: Will anybody else come?
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Instruct: It was not Tom's proudest moment.
Output: It wasn't Tom's proudest moment.
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Instruct: The sacrificed newborn doesn't fear the tiger.
Output: Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.
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Instruct: The party's on Wednesday.
Output: The party's Wednesday.
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Instruct: I prefer to work at night.
Output: I prefer to study at night.
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Instruct: As he grew older, he became more obstinate.
Output: As he gets older, he's getting more and more stubborn.
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Instruct: What's Tom doing there?
Output: What's Tom doing out there?
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Instruct: I'm in charge here.
Output: I'm the boss around here.
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Instruct: Read this book at your leisure.
Output: Read this book when you have time.
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Instruct: Tom is resting.
Output: Tom rested.
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Instruct: Together, everything is possible!
Output: Together, anything is possible.
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Instruct: It was the only way to go.
Output: This is the only way out.
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Instruct: Tom isn't very adaptable.
Output: Tom isn't very coordinated.
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Instruct: Tom should've been obedient.
Output: Tom should have been obedient.
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Instruct: Everybody has to die one day.
Output: Everyone must die one day.
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Instruct: Kim lives together with Ken.
Output: Kim is living with Ken.
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Instruct: I offered the job to Tom.
Output: I offered Tom the job.
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Instruct: The game finished.
Output: The play is over.
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Instruct: Tom is a crude man.
Output: Tom is a gruff man.
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Instruct: You have to do it by yourself.
Output: DIY.
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Instruct: I didn't enjoy doing that.
Output: I didn't like doing that.
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Instruct: He has a body to die for.
Output: She has a perfect body.
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Instruct: Have you read this morning's paper?
Output: Did you read this morning's newspaper?
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Instruct: You should not discriminate against people because of their sex.
Output: You should not discriminate against people based on their gender.
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Instruct: You ought to change your tie.
Output: You should change your tie.
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Instruct: Tom has already arrived in Boston.
Output: Tom has arrived in Boston already.
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Instruct: I've been to Australia two times.
Output: I've been to Australia twice.
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Instruct: Tom is off tonight.
Output: Tom is off duty tonight.
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Instruct: I am annoyed because it is not there.
Output: I'm disappointed that he's not here.
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Instruct: Tom made Mary a sandwich.
Output: Tom made a sandwich for Mary.
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Instruct: Let's call at his house.
Output: Let's drop by his house.
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Instruct: We talked of many things.
Output: We spoke about many subjects.
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Instruct: Sit down again, Miss Curtis.
Output: Mr. Curtis, won't you please sit down again?
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Instruct: I never saw her help her father.
Output: I have never seen her help her father.
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Instruct: He got the prize.
Output: The prize went to him.
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Instruct: I saw Tom go inside.
Output: I saw Tom come in.
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Instruct: I know you're uncomfortable.
Output: I know that you're uncomfortable.
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Instruct: Lend me your car tomorrow.
Output: Lend me your car for tomorrow.
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Instruct: Because of your advice, I was able to succeed.
Output: Because of the advice that you gave me, I succeeded.
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Instruct: Tom passed away on Monday.
Output: Tom passed away Monday.
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Instruct: There is no one reading in the library.
Output: No one reads in the library.
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Instruct: Tom remained poor his whole life.
Output: Tom remained poor all his life.
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Instruct: A Japanese child is a member of a group even while sleeping.
Output: Japanese children are group members even when they are sleeping.
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Instruct: I'll never forgive Tom.
Output: I'm never going to forgive Tom.
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Instruct: Tom should've finished at least an hour ago.
Output: Tom should have been ready at least an hour ago.
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Instruct: I know a lot.
Output: I know many things.
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Instruct: Tom and Mary have to get their car painted.
Output: Tom and Mary have to paint their car.
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Instruct: If he is proficient in English, I'll employ him.
Output: If he's proficient in English, I'll hire him.
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Instruct: He's living a miserable life.
Output: He's leading a dog's life.
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Instruct: I am a translator.
Output: I'm a translator.
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Instruct: Both Tom and I were crying.
Output: Tom and I were both crying.
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Instruct: Do you wanna sleep?
Output: Are you tired now?
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Instruct: You won't be needing that.
Output: You don't need that.
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Instruct: I suggested that to Tom.
Output: I offered it to Tom.
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Instruct: I have some gifts for you.
Output: I have some presents for you.
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Instruct: I really like what I do.
Output: I really love what I do.
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Instruct: Next time, I'll do that myself.
Output: I'll do that myself next time.
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Instruct: He turned over the business to his son.
Output: He left behind some things for his son.
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Instruct: I saw fear in his eyes.
Output: I saw fear in her eyes.
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Instruct: He declined in health.
Output: His health has declined.
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Instruct: Tom misses his parents.
Output: Tom misses his family.
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Instruct: I'm not going to buy that disc. It's scratched.
Output: I will not buy this record, it is scratched.
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Instruct: Tom started to sing.
Output: Tom began singing.
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Instruct: Tom was in his pajamas.
Output: Tom was wearing pajamas.
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Instruct: Children go to school to learn things.
Output: Kids go to school to study.
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Instruct: If you want to become my friend, then also become the friend of my friend.
Output: Love me, love my dog.
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Instruct: What was the matter this morning?
Output: What happened this morning?
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Instruct: Tom is a little taller than you are.
Output: Tom is a bit bigger than you.
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Instruct: Poor cat.
Output: Poor moggy.
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Instruct: I can try it.
Output: I can give it a shot.
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Instruct: How are you gonna deal with it?
Output: How are you going to handle this?
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Instruct: We played baseball yesterday.
Output: We played a baseball game yesterday.
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Instruct: I didn't have any choice.
Output: I had no alternative.
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Instruct: We've adopted Tom.
Output: We adopted Tom.
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Instruct: The children watched TV as Tom was cooking dinner.
Output: The children watched TV while Tom cooked dinner.
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Instruct: I won't call Tom.
Output: I'm not going to call Tom.
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Instruct: The water in the shower is not going.
Output: There's no water coming out of the shower.
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Instruct: It looks like she's Russian.
Output: She looks like a Russian.
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Instruct: Tom didn't sound entirely convinced.
Output: Tom didn't look entirely convinced.
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Instruct: I don't think I did anything wrong.
Output: I don't think I've done anything wrong.
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Instruct: I'm quite sure Tom won't do that.
Output: I'm pretty sure Tom isn't going to do that.
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Instruct: Have Tom and Mary both done that?
Output: Have both Tom and Mary done that?
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Instruct: Hamlet is by William Shakespeare.
Output: Hamlet is a play by Shakespeare.
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Instruct: She called to tell him that she'd be late.
Output: She called him to say that she'd be late.
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