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Instruct: Tom opened the door slowly.
Output: Tom slowly opened the door.
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Instruct: Let's study English.
Output: We must study English.
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Instruct: Did anyone say anything?
Output: Did someone say something?
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Instruct: We didn't need to eat breakfast so early.
Output: We need not have eaten breakfast so early.
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Instruct: Tom didn't get far.
Output: Tom didn't make it very far.
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Instruct: You don't look too happy.
Output: You look very happy.
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Instruct: What do you call this bird?
Output: What's that bird?
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Instruct: Wouldn't you like another glass of beer?
Output: How about another beer?
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Instruct: Her Dutch passport allowed her to travel easily.
Output: His Dutch passport allowed him to travel easily.
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Instruct: You were wrong to turn down his help.
Output: You did wrong to refuse his help.
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Instruct: The devil makes work for idle hands.
Output: Idle hands are the devil's playthings.
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Instruct: Have you noticed anything suspicious?
Output: Did you notice anything suspicious?
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Instruct: Can you cook a meal?
Output: Can you cook?
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Instruct: I said nothing, and that made him angry.
Output: The fact that I said nothing made him angry.
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Instruct: That woman's got two bags.
Output: That woman has two bags.
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Instruct: How can one remove a duplicate sentence?
Output: How can a duplicate sentence be removed?
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Instruct: Change trains at the next station.
Output: You have to change trains at the next stop.
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Instruct: You should throw those out.
Output: You should throw it out.
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Instruct: From time to time, they went shopping together.
Output: Every now and then they went shopping together.
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Instruct: Some people seldom speak unless they're spoken to.
Output: Some seldom speak unless spoken to.
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Instruct: I prefer tennis to baseball.
Output: I'd rather play tennis than baseball.
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Instruct: Isn't it lovely?
Output: Isn't this nice?
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Instruct: Why don't we go home?
Output: We're on our way home.
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Instruct: I want to go abroad someday.
Output: One day I'll want to fly outside the country.
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Instruct: Boil some water.
Output: Bring the water to a boil.
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Instruct: It was difficult.
Output: It was hard.
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Instruct: I tried to tell Tom.
Output: I was trying to tell Tom that.
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Instruct: It isn't gold.
Output: It's not gold.
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Instruct: He was so angry as to be unable to speak.
Output: He was too angry to speak.
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Instruct: Tom seemed bright.
Output: Tom seemed to be bright.
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Instruct: That's the right answer.
Output: The answer is right.
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Instruct: Stay with me.
Output: Abide with me.
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Instruct: Esperanto allows embracement of the world.
Output: Esperanto allows us to embrace the world.
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Instruct: Do you believe in the existence of God?
Output: Are you a believer?
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Instruct: I told Tom I disagreed.
Output: I told Tom that I disagreed.
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Instruct: Could you explain?
Output: Can you explain that?
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Instruct: Will you go with him?
Output: Are you going to go with him?
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Instruct: How do you pronounce his name?
Output: How do you pronounce her name?
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Instruct: I thought you enjoyed swimming.
Output: I thought you loved swimming.
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Instruct: There's a possibility it's real.
Output: There's a possibility that it's real.
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Instruct: The moon was full yesterday.
Output: It was a full moon yesterday.
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Instruct: Tom will win, I think.
Output: I sure hope that Tom wins.
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Instruct: How many nights will you stay?
Output: For how many nights?
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Instruct: She looks as if she were drunk.
Output: He looks like he's drunk.
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Instruct: Tom will pay for this.
Output: Tom is going to pay for this!
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Instruct: That's a big loss.
Output: This is a huge loss.
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Instruct: We shut the door.
Output: We closed the door.
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Instruct: I think that Tom cried.
Output: I think Tom cried.
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Instruct: I'm scared of cats.
Output: I am afraid of cats.
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Instruct: You're soaking wet.
Output: You're wet through.
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Instruct: The baby is sleeping on the bed.
Output: A boy is asleep in bed.
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Instruct: It's time we left.
Output: It's time to move on.
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Instruct: How about running?
Output: How about taking up jogging?
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Instruct: Tom was the last to arrive.
Output: Tom arrived last.
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Instruct: Close that drawer.
Output: Close this drawer.
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Instruct: Tom and Mary are both grinning.
Output: Both Tom and Mary are grinning.
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Instruct: He got through with his work.
Output: He has finished up his work.
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Instruct: She loved her grandkids.
Output: She loved her grandchildren.
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Instruct: He was eager to try on the blue shirt.
Output: That child wanted to try on that blue shirt.
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Instruct: Who could've predicted this?
Output: Who could've foreseen it?
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Instruct: Stop scaring him.
Output: Stop scaring her.
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Instruct: She is above any of her classmates in speaking English.
Output: She speaks English better than any of her classmates.
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Instruct: I wonder if Tom is adopted.
Output: I wonder whether Tom is adopted.
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Instruct: Where can I buy a ticket?
Output: Can you tell me where to buy tickets?
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Instruct: Do you have breakfast at home?
Output: Are you going to have dinner at home?
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Instruct: The airport is close at hand.
Output: The airport is close by.
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Instruct: Is thirty dollars enough?
Output: Will thirty dollars be enough?
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Instruct: I don't like using Google Translator.
Output: I don't like to use Google Translator.
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Instruct: He is no longer the shy boy he was.
Output: He is not the shy boy he used to be.
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Instruct: Tom should have arrived already.
Output: Tom should've arrived already.
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Instruct: Tom used to be easygoing.
Output: Tom was really good.
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Instruct: You don't seem happy.
Output: He doesn't look happy.
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Instruct: Tom put on his shirt.
Output: Tom put his shirt on.
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Instruct: How is this phrase to be interpreted?
Output: How should this sentence be interpreted?
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Instruct: I'm on a diet.
Output: I'm trying to lose weight.
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Instruct: It might snow this evening.
Output: It may snow tonight.
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Instruct: Layla is a lesbian.
Output: Layla was a lesbian.
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Instruct: If I have sinned, forgive me.
Output: If I have made a mistake, excuse me.
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Instruct: I am not an owl!
Output: I'm not a night person.
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Instruct: Do you know how many people died when the Titanic sank?
Output: Do you have any idea how many people died when the Titanic sunk?
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Instruct: We'll take a look.
Output: We'll look into that.
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Instruct: Tom wasn't so busy today.
Output: Tom wasn't very busy today.
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Instruct: We don't like them.
Output: We don't like it.
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Instruct: The woman reads.
Output: The woman is reading.
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Instruct: Take me to her.
Output: Take me to him.
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Instruct: The garbage smells to high heaven.
Output: The garbage is giving off a terrible smell.
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Instruct: I said that.
Output: I said so.
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Instruct: Both Tom and Mary are going.
Output: Tom and Mary are both going.
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Instruct: Tom used to be a soldier.
Output: Tom was a soldier.
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Instruct: Our son was killed in action.
Output: Our son died during the war.
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Instruct: Let not the king say so!
Output: The king should not speak that way.
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Instruct: Christmas is near at hand.
Output: Christmas is fast approaching.
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Instruct: The telephone rang again.
Output: The phone rang again.
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Instruct: The mailman comes around every three days.
Output: The postman comes every three days.
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Instruct: Why didn't you say something?
Output: Why aren't you saying anything?
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Instruct: Nowadays nobody believes in ghosts.
Output: Nowadays no one believes in ghosts.
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Instruct: Tom laughed at Mary.
Output: Tom was laughing at Mary.
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Instruct: I love your hair.
Output: I like your hair.
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Instruct: We'll talk with Tom today.
Output: We'll talk to Tom today.
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Instruct: I won't let him go there.
Output: I won't let her go there.
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