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Instruct: Your eyes are very beautiful. Output: You have lovely eyes.
Instruct: Don't be a pest! Output: Don't be a pain!
Instruct: She corrected it. Output: He corrected it.
Instruct: I didn't eat lunch. Output: I haven't had dinner.
Instruct: I like traveling by train. Output: I like to ride on trains.
Instruct: Tom doesn't want you to find out the truth. Output: Tom does not want you to know the truth.
Instruct: He does not like carrots, so he did not eat it. Output: Not liking carrots, he didn't eat it.
Instruct: Tom and Mary could've been friends. Output: Tom and Mary could have been friends.
Instruct: They said they weren't amused. Output: They said that they weren't amused.
Instruct: Hand in hand, heaviness becomes lightness. Output: When we're hand in hand, everything heavy becomes light.
Instruct: Mary is a very nice woman. Output: Mary is a very lovely woman.
Instruct: It's too small. Output: They're still young.
Instruct: I saw the film and found it interesting. Output: I saw a film and I found it very interesting.
Instruct: The sheep graze the grass in the field. Output: The sheep in the field are eating grass.
Instruct: A promise is not enough. Output: Your stomach won't be full from promises.
Instruct: Tom told me that he'd sing. Output: Tom told me he'd sing.
Instruct: The boy threw a stone. Output: The boy throws a stone.
Instruct: They get tired easily. Output: They tire easily.
Instruct: I must have misunderstood. Output: I must've misunderstood.
Instruct: Tom said he wanted to help. Output: Tom said he'd love to help.
Instruct: I'm trying to find my balance back. Output: I will try to regain my balance.
Instruct: You're on your own. Output: You're all alone.
Instruct: Eyes are scared, but hands are working. Output: You never know what you can do till you try.
Instruct: I like chocolate. Output: I love me some chocolate.
Instruct: Would you like to play soccer with us? Output: Do you want to play football with us?
Instruct: Tom helped to extinguish the fire. Output: Tom helped fight the fire.
Instruct: Which of them do you prefer? Output: Which one would you prefer?
Instruct: One cannot study in such noise. Output: It's not possible to study with so much noise!
Instruct: Sami waited out there. Output: Sami waited there.
Instruct: I write poetry in my free time. Output: In my free time, I write poetry.
Instruct: I'm boiling water. Output: I am boiling water.
Instruct: Keep him under watch. Output: Keep it under guard.
Instruct: I'm already late. Output: I am already late.
Instruct: She has never met Maria. Output: He still hasn't met Mary.
Instruct: Tom forgot to buy a present for Mary. Output: Tom forgot to buy Mary a present.
Instruct: I've considered that possibility as well. Output: I've also considered that possibility.
Instruct: Are you sure that Tom is going to be there? Output: Are you sure Tom's going to be there?
Instruct: Whose glass is this? Output: Whose glass is that?
Instruct: Tom doesn't know everyone's name yet. Output: Tom doesn't yet know everyone's name.
Instruct: Tom talks to Mary every day. Output: Tom speaks with Mary every day.
Instruct: Tom is going to like being in Boston. Output: Tom will like being in Boston.
Instruct: It would be better for you to read more books. Output: You ought to read books instead.
Instruct: What happened between you and Tom? Output: What's up with you and Tom?
Instruct: I'll keep you posted. Output: I'll keep you informed.
Instruct: I can't do it by myself. Output: I can't do that on my own.
Instruct: Tom put on a pair of shades. Output: Tom put on his glasses.
Instruct: Don't you think I'm cute? Output: Don't you think that I'm cute?
Instruct: Tom lived a good long life. Output: Tom lived a long life.
Instruct: You seem better. Output: You're looking better.
Instruct: Are you sure you're OK? Output: Are you sure you're all right?
Instruct: This is the best method to solve that problem. Output: It's the best way to solve the problem.
Instruct: Tom is a male name. Output: Tom is a boy's name.
Instruct: I think he's a great writer. Output: I consider him a great writer.
Instruct: She scrubbed the floor of the kitchen with a brush. Output: She scrubbed the kitchen floor with a brush.
Instruct: You may go as long as you come home early. Output: If you come back soon, you may go.
Instruct: I'm not fat. Output: I'm not overweight.
Instruct: It was late, so I went home. Output: It was already late, so I went back home.
Instruct: That happened three days ago. Output: It's been three days.
Instruct: I have little money now. Output: I have almost no money now.
Instruct: Tom is a bit shorter than me. Output: Tom is just a little bit shorter than I am.
Instruct: Tom is very pious. Output: Tom is very religious.
Instruct: I am also happy. Output: I'm happy, too.
Instruct: Bacteria do not reproduce in alcohol. Output: Bacteria will not breed in alcohol.
Instruct: Ambiguous phrases often beget funny interpretations. Output: Ambiguous phrases often lead to amusing interpretations.
Instruct: I was awakened by the smell of coffee. Output: The smell of coffee woke me up.
Instruct: He worries excessively on the eve of exams. Output: He was very anxious on the eve of the exam.
Instruct: It's Friday today. Output: It is Friday.
Instruct: Sit down, Tom. Output: Take a seat, Tom.
Instruct: I think you're working way too hard. Output: I think you've been working too hard.
Instruct: There is no spoon. Output: There is a spoon missing.
Instruct: I'm looking forward to going home. Output: I can't wait to get home.
Instruct: Tom and Mary ran home as fast as they could. Output: Tom and Mary ran as fast as they were able to.
Instruct: Don't ever leave. Output: Never leave.
Instruct: We didn't change the rules. Output: We haven't changed the rules.
Instruct: Which do you prefer, tea or coffee? Output: Would you like coffee or tea?
Instruct: Who was this book written by? Output: Who's that book by?
Instruct: You should come, too. Output: You should come as well.
Instruct: A small town lies between the big cities. Output: A little village is situated in between both towns.
Instruct: WHO stands for World Health Organization. Output: WHO is the abbreviation for World Health Organization.
Instruct: Which historical figure would you want to meet if you could? Output: If you were only able to meet with one historical figure, who would you like to meet?
Instruct: Did Tom come back? Output: Is Tom back?
Instruct: Tom said that he's displeased. Output: Tom said he's displeased.
Instruct: Did you translate this sentence? Output: Have you translated this sentence?
Instruct: A bad workman complains of his tools. Output: A bad workman always blames his tools.
Instruct: I'd just be able to give up better than if you were taken by some other woman. Output: I'd rather give up than have you taken by another woman
Instruct: We make butter from milk. Output: We make milk into butter.
Instruct: He's on good terms with Mr. Brown. Output: He gets on well with Mr. Brown.
Instruct: Workers are on strike. Output: The workers are striking.
Instruct: Tom speaks French like a native speaker. Output: Tom speaks French as if he were a native speaker.
Instruct: Tom went to buy dog food. Output: Tom went shopping for dog food.
Instruct: I really like hard-boiled eggs. Output: I love hard-boiled eggs.
Instruct: We can't leave you there. Output: We can't leave her there.
Instruct: I showed my ticket at the door. Output: I showed the ticket at the gate.
Instruct: Tom knows what you've done, doesn't he? Output: Tom does know what he's doing, doesn't he?
Instruct: She said that she isn't busy. Output: She said she wasn't busy.
Instruct: I am accustomed to working hard. Output: I was accustomed to hard work.
Instruct: Tom is quite assertive. Output: Tom is fairly pretentious.
Instruct: Tom killed his drink. Output: Tom downed his drink.
Instruct: You smile. Output: You're smiling.
Instruct: I'm not ashamed of my father being poor. Output: I am not ashamed of my father's poverty.