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Instruct: You're starting to annoy me. Output: You're starting to bother me.
Instruct: Tom says that he's tired. Output: Tom says he's tired.
Instruct: The three neighbours helped each other. Output: The three neighbors helped each other.
Instruct: I was really upset. Output: I was pretty upset.
Instruct: We were eating eggs. Output: We ate eggs.
Instruct: I don't think that is necessary. Output: I don't think this is necessary.
Instruct: I have pain when urinating. Output: It hurts when I urinate.
Instruct: She's easily distracted. Output: She is easily distracted.
Instruct: Tom is a speechwriter. Output: Tom is a writer.
Instruct: I consider Tom to be a friend. Output: I consider Tom a friend.
Instruct: Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies. Output: A wife of noble character who can find? She is worth far more than rubies.
Instruct: She had died before I arrived. Output: She died before I arrived there.
Instruct: We can't deny this fact. Output: We can't dispute this fact.
Instruct: I can't dance very well. Output: I'm no good at dancing.
Instruct: He instructed students in history at school. Output: He taught history at school.
Instruct: I got a lot of mosquito bites. Output: I've been badly bitten by mosquitoes.
Instruct: You're not doing so well. Output: It's not going very well for you.
Instruct: Tom and Mary said they're not sleepy yet. Output: Tom and Mary said they aren't sleepy yet.
Instruct: Tom is conscientious, isn't he? Output: Tom is considerate, isn't he?
Instruct: Tom is a bleeding-heart liberal. Output: Tom is tolerant.
Instruct: You're still sick. You should stay in bed. Output: You are still sick. You have to stay in bed.
Instruct: I don't have anything to read. Output: I don't have a single book to read.
Instruct: We will stop that. Output: We're going to finish this.
Instruct: It took a lot of time to get up to date in modern medicine. Output: The advancement of modern medicine was a long process.
Instruct: Tom gets mad very easily. Output: Tom gets angry very easily.
Instruct: Tom doesn't tell jokes. Output: Tom was honest.
Instruct: His salary is 250 thousand yen per month. Output: His salary is 250,000 yen per month.
Instruct: I work for McDonald's. Output: I'm working for McDonald's.
Instruct: They say that they won't mind. Output: They say they won't mind.
Instruct: Can I eat? Output: May I eat?
Instruct: Until what time can I call you on the phone? Output: How late can I ring?
Instruct: I think I'll take this one. Output: I think I'll take it.
Instruct: The passing of the seasons is very visible in Canada. Output: We can clearly see the cycle of the seasons in Canada.
Instruct: Is it going to happen again? Output: Will that happen again?
Instruct: He is a writer and a statesman. Output: He is an author and a politician.
Instruct: Tom isn't going to make it on time. Output: Tom won't make it in time.
Instruct: How many times have you done that? Output: How many times did you do that?
Instruct: Tom wasn't expecting Mary to win. Output: Tom didn't expect Mary to win.
Instruct: Young Cubans watch a lot of American TV. Output: Younger Cubans tend to tune into the American television network.
Instruct: I will call on you tomorrow. Output: I'll pay you a visit at your house tomorrow.
Instruct: Tom is a bad liar. Output: Tom's not a good liar.
Instruct: Is there anybody who can drive a car? Output: Is there someone that can drive?
Instruct: Your idea addresses everything. Output: Your idea leaves nothing to be desired.
Instruct: I saw a dog. Output: I saw the dog.
Instruct: Solar energy does not threaten the environment. Output: Solar energy poses no threat to the environment.
Instruct: Does Tom really expect me to believe that? Output: Is it true that Tom thinks I believe that?
Instruct: Tom has been acting kind of strange. Output: Tom is acting a little strange.
Instruct: The shop sells a variety of goods. Output: The shop sells different products.
Instruct: He cannot swim any more than a hammer can. Output: He can no more swim than a hammer can.
Instruct: People who don't want to go, don't have to. Output: Those who do not wish to go need not go.
Instruct: Both Tom and Mary screamed. Output: Tom and Mary both screamed.
Instruct: I didn't even know your name. Output: I don't even know what you are called, mate.
Instruct: Do what you're told. Output: Do what you've been told.
Instruct: It should have been mine. Output: It should've been mine.
Instruct: I will stay here for a short period. Output: I'll stay here for a bit.
Instruct: I didn't tell everyone. Output: I've never told this to anyone.
Instruct: I might have already seen this film, but I don't remember any of it! Output: I may have seen that film before, but I can hardly remember it.
Instruct: I was playing soccer today. Output: I was playing football today.
Instruct: He arrives tomorrow in Paris. Output: He will arrive in Paris tomorrow.
Instruct: You're not dead. Output: They aren't dead.
Instruct: Can I eat this cake? Output: May I eat that cake?
Instruct: Sami started reading the Quran. Output: Sami started to read the Quran.
Instruct: Tom had breakfast. Output: Tom made breakfast.
Instruct: You have a poor memory! Output: You do not have a good memory.
Instruct: The girl resembles her mother very much. Output: He looks just like his mother.
Instruct: Tom and I can both drive. Output: Both Tom and I can drive.
Instruct: I suggest that, out of politeness, we drink as little as possible. Output: I suggest we drink as little as possible to be polite.
Instruct: I told you, I disagree. Output: I told you I was against it.
Instruct: What was the weather like yesterday? Output: What was the weather yesterday?
Instruct: If you had been a little more patient, you would have succeeded. Output: If you'd been a little more patient, you would've succeeded.
Instruct: Nobody threatened me. Output: No one threatened me.
Instruct: Tom is still asleep. Output: Tom is still sleeping.
Instruct: The cup has a crack. Output: There is a crack in the glass.
Instruct: You sound scared. Output: You sound frightened.
Instruct: I know that you are rich. Output: I know you are rich.
Instruct: They died in battle. Output: They died on the battlefield.
Instruct: An own language for each nation and a second that's shared by all. Output: To each group of people its language, and a second, common to all.
Instruct: Tom said Mary might win. Output: Tom said Mary could win.
Instruct: You're innocent. Output: She's innocent.
Instruct: I know you're upset. Output: I know you're frustrated.
Instruct: It seems like you hate Tom. Output: You seem to hate Tom.
Instruct: He didn't seem to be willing to tell us his name. Output: He seemed to be unwilling to tell us his name.
Instruct: How is Rob? Output: What is Rob like?
Instruct: If that unstoppable feeling you have for her isn't love, what else is it? Output: That unstoppable feeling you have for her is definitely love.
Instruct: Do you feel lucky? Output: Are you feeling lucky?
Instruct: They were dancing. Output: They danced.
Instruct: He's a sourpuss. Output: He’s as friendly as a prison door.
Instruct: He is probably still alive. Output: People say that he's still alive.
Instruct: Thousands died in Japan. Output: Thousands of people died in Japan.
Instruct: Tom told me he thought that Mary was paralyzed. Output: Tom told me that he thought Mary was paralyzed.
Instruct: Do you blame her? Output: Do you blame him?
Instruct: It is said that some British people like a Japanese-style room. Output: It's said that some Englishmen like Japanese-style rooms.
Instruct: The next few years won't be easy for us. Output: The next few years won't be a walk in the park.
Instruct: Tom has recovered. Output: Tom has been getting fatter.
Instruct: That really hurts. Output: It really hurts.
Instruct: Yesterday's weather wasn't so good. Output: Yesterday's weather wasn't very good.
Instruct: Tom told me he won. Output: Tom told me you won.
Instruct: It's not difficult to do that. Output: Doing that won't be difficult.
Instruct: When did you travel to Rome? Output: When did you go to Rome?
Instruct: He travels best who travels alone. Output: Better be still single than ill married.