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Instruct: They said they'd be early. Output: They said that they'd be early.
Instruct: There once was a little spirit that the children loved. Usually in the forest he would sing his songs and play the flute and mess about with the birds and other such beasts. At times he would come out to the village where the people lived and play with the children he liked. Output: There once was a tiny sprite, much loved by children. She would frolic with the birds and the beasts in the forest, and sing songs, or play her flute; sometimes, she would visit the village, where the humans lived, and cavort with her favorite boys and girls.
Instruct: I will go to the meeting. Output: I'll attend the meeting.
Instruct: I don't know exactly what it means. Output: I'm not sure what it means.
Instruct: He got the runs in Mexico. Output: He caught the traveler's diarrhea.
Instruct: Bill is two years senior to me. Output: Bill is two years older than I.
Instruct: They didn't believe Mary. Output: You did not believe Mary.
Instruct: We have to do this by ourselves. Output: We must do this ourselves.
Instruct: You will do exactly as I say. Output: Act exactly as I said.
Instruct: Tom didn't plan on going to Boston. Output: Tom didn't plan to go to Boston.
Instruct: I must work tonight. Output: I have to work tonight.
Instruct: I got my wallet stolen from the man sitting next to me. Output: I was robbed of my wallet by the man sitting next to me.
Instruct: I eat a banana. Output: I eat fruit.
Instruct: I didn't read it all. Output: I didn't read the whole thing.
Instruct: Tom told me he was unimpressed. Output: Tom told me he wasn't impressed.
Instruct: She comes of a good family. Output: She comes from a good family.
Instruct: She began doing her homework immediately after dinner. Output: She started doing her homework right after dinner.
Instruct: Can she cycle? Output: Can she ride a bicycle?
Instruct: Have you confirmed it? Output: Did you check this?
Instruct: I do not want your houses. Output: I don't want your houses.
Instruct: The party is just getting started. Output: The party's just getting started.
Instruct: Do you have a name picked out for your baby? Output: Have you picked out a name yet for the baby?
Instruct: What is Tom's problem? Output: What's got into Tom?
Instruct: They said that they'd call tomorrow. Output: They said they'd call tomorrow.
Instruct: When are you moving? Output: When are you moving to your new place?
Instruct: The wizard is back. Output: The wizard has returned.
Instruct: He fears his own shadow. Output: He's afraid of his own shadow.
Instruct: I'm working here now. Output: I work here now.
Instruct: He is really angry. Output: I'm very angry.
Instruct: He more or less understands his problems. Output: He understands her problems more or less.
Instruct: I thought that I'd do that. Output: I thought I'd do that.
Instruct: I still teach French. Output: I'm still teaching French.
Instruct: In fact, this program is pretty interesting. Output: This TV program is really quite interesting.
Instruct: It'd be better if you didn't come today. Output: You'd better not go today.
Instruct: Reading makes me happy. Output: I simply adore reading.
Instruct: I disagree vehemently with their views. Output: I vehemently disagree with their views.
Instruct: I've been waiting all day for you. Output: I've been waiting for you all day.
Instruct: Do you see anything you like? Output: See anything you like?
Instruct: You'll only be able to buy it there. Output: You only buy it there.
Instruct: He was angry at what she said. Output: He was infuriated with what she said.
Instruct: Mary said she's fine. Output: Mary said she was OK.
Instruct: What is it that you got? Output: What's that thing you have in your hand?
Instruct: Aaron killed Elizabeth. Output: Aron killed Elizabeth.
Instruct: There were policemen everywhere. Output: There were police everywhere.
Instruct: I don't think that Tom knows I'm not Canadian. Output: I don't think Tom knows that I'm not Canadian.
Instruct: I avoid Tom. Output: I'm avoiding Tom.
Instruct: The thing is, my cat is shy. Output: The fact is that my cat is shy.
Instruct: Sign at the bottom, please. Output: Sign it at the bottom.
Instruct: I only speak a little French. Output: I can speak only a little French.
Instruct: My sister is clumsy, which is a disadvantage to her. Output: My sister is a clutz, and that's her drawback.
Instruct: It looks like Tom will win. Output: It looks like Tom is going to win.
Instruct: How many times does the bus run each day? Output: How many times a day does that bus run?
Instruct: The reason why he should resign his job is that he is not equal to it. Output: He should resign from his post, since it's too much responsibility for him.
Instruct: They claim they're happy. Output: They claim that they're happy.
Instruct: Tom'll cry. Output: Tom is going to cry.
Instruct: I still can't do that. Output: I'm still not able to do that.
Instruct: Looking at his face, you could tell that he was annoyed. Output: His face showed that he was annoyed.
Instruct: I don't want anybody to know that I'm here. Output: I don't want anyone to know I'm here.
Instruct: We're having a party tomorrow night. Output: We have a party tomorrow evening.
Instruct: There haven't been any problems so far. Output: There have been no problems so far.
Instruct: What are you suggesting then? Output: What do you suggest then?
Instruct: Haven't I told you not to call me "Tom"? Output: I've told you not to call me Tom.
Instruct: What do you suppose caused this? Output: What do you think caused this?
Instruct: I never made a mistake. Output: I made no mistakes.
Instruct: They're jittery. Output: You're nervous.
Instruct: As far as I am concerned, I am not against your opinion. Output: As for me, I don't object to your point of view.
Instruct: This thing is not a bear. It is the corpse of a bear. Output: That's not a bear anymore. That's bear goo.
Instruct: I prefer to stay at home. Output: I'll stay home instead.
Instruct: Tom straightened his glasses. Output: Tom adjusted his glasses.
Instruct: I'll thank you for some more tea. Output: I would like to have some more tea.
Instruct: Tom doesn't make much money. Output: Tom isn't making much money.
Instruct: I love how the language sounds. Output: I love the way the language sounds.
Instruct: Did you buy any eggs? Output: Did you get the eggs?
Instruct: What other options are there? Output: What other options do I have?
Instruct: What's the secret to success? Output: What is the secret of success?
Instruct: He has read a ton of books. Output: He's read a lot of books.
Instruct: I totally agree with both of you. Output: I totally agree with you both.
Instruct: She’s accustomed to rising early. Output: She gets up early.
Instruct: I'm going on holiday. Output: I'm going on vacation!
Instruct: I no longer need someone. Output: I don't need anyone anymore.
Instruct: You would have loved Tom. Output: You would've loved Tom.
Instruct: Here's your bag. Output: Here is your bag.
Instruct: This beer isn't cold. Output: This beer is not cold enough.
Instruct: It will break. Output: It's going to break.
Instruct: I'm going to go take a look around. Output: I'll look around.
Instruct: There are a lot of hot springs in Japan. Output: In Japan, there are lots of hot springs.
Instruct: I have no friend to talk with. Output: I don't have any friends to talk to.
Instruct: London is the capital of the United Kingdom. Output: London is the capital of England.
Instruct: Why can't ostriches fly? Output: Why can't an ostrich fly?
Instruct: Tom turned off the TV. Output: Tom turned the TV off.
Instruct: They're eating the apples. Output: I eat cucumber.
Instruct: Tom has been doing that. Output: Tom is going to handle that.
Instruct: Tom let Mary drive. Output: Tom allowed Mary to drive.
Instruct: Are there any movie theaters near here? Output: Is there a movie theater near here?
Instruct: That's why I love you. Output: That's what I like about you.
Instruct: John is as old as I am. Output: John is my age.
Instruct: They trust you. Output: They trust him.
Instruct: Give them to me. Output: Give me those.
Instruct: It's been an amazing journey. Output: It was a great trip.
Instruct: Tom and Mary will be doing that together. Output: Tom and Mary are going to do that together.