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Instruct: You are not being careful.
Output: You haven't been listening. |
Instruct: Tom said he isn't tired.
Output: Tom said he's not tired. |
Instruct: She stood out because she was wearing a red dress.
Output: A red dress made her stand out. |
Instruct: Tom told Mary that he didn't think John was lost.
Output: Tom told Mary that he thought John wasn't lost. |
Instruct: I think I could have done better.
Output: I think I could've done better. |
Instruct: He is the man I saw yesterday.
Output: He is the person whom I saw yesterday. |
Instruct: Sorry, but I can't go along with you.
Output: Unfortunately, I don't share your opinion. |
Instruct: I think I'll stop now.
Output: I think I'm going to stop now. |
Instruct: I'm hungry, too.
Output: I am hungry too. |
Instruct: His dream is to become an aerospace engineer.
Output: His dream is to become a space aviation engineer. |
Instruct: I go by the nickname "Itch."
Output: I go by Itch. |
Instruct: I can't feel anything.
Output: I didn't hear anything. |
Instruct: Stop staring at her like that.
Output: Stop staring at it like that. |
Instruct: I don't think that it'll happen.
Output: I don't think that that'll happen. |
Instruct: We're friends from way back.
Output: We're old friends. |
Instruct: Tom and I quarreled.
Output: Tom and I had an argument. |
Instruct: I'm seeking answers.
Output: I'm looking for answers. |
Instruct: Tom says nobody has been arrested.
Output: Tom says no one has been arrested. |
Instruct: They showed their portfolios to me.
Output: They showed me their portfolios. |
Instruct: Tom and Mary are very busy.
Output: Tom and Mary are really busy. |
Instruct: Are you done, Tom?
Output: Are you ready, Tom? |
Instruct: Most Swiss citizens speak two or three languages.
Output: The majority of the Swiss can speak three or four languages. |
Instruct: They seem so busy.
Output: They look very busy. |
Instruct: What else did you tell Tom?
Output: What else did you say to Tom? |
Instruct: That couple was made for each other.
Output: They were meant for each other. |
Instruct: In order to buy a ticket, you'll have to wait at least an hour.
Output: You'll have to wait at least an hour to get a ticket. |
Instruct: Tom isn't so certain.
Output: Tom is not so sure. |
Instruct: They have a different opinion regarding your problem.
Output: With regard to the problem, they have another opinion. |
Instruct: I've got a very full schedule.
Output: I have a very tight schedule. |
Instruct: There are a lot of snakes in this forest.
Output: There are many snakes in this forest. |
Instruct: I wonder how long this cold weather will last.
Output: How long will this cold weather last? |
Instruct: Where are you, darling?
Output: Where are you, my darling? |
Instruct: Sami was living in this house.
Output: Sami lives in this house. |
Instruct: Today is full moon.
Output: Today there's a full moon. |
Instruct: I think it true.
Output: I think that it's true. |
Instruct: Tom taught French to his friends.
Output: Tom taught his friends French. |
Instruct: I'm busy today.
Output: I've had a tough day. |
Instruct: Less is more.
Output: Sometimes less is more. |
Instruct: Tom isn't pulling any punches.
Output: Tom is not pulling any punches. |
Instruct: I finished third.
Output: I was third. |
Instruct: Functions have no side effects.
Output: The function has no side effects. |
Instruct: We live in that apartment just over the street.
Output: We live in the block of flats just there on the other side of the street. |
Instruct: Tom continued digging.
Output: Tom kept digging. |
Instruct: You'll find nothing here.
Output: You won't find anything here. |
Instruct: We have no insurance.
Output: We don't have insurance. |
Instruct: I wore my best clothes.
Output: I was wearing my best clothes. |
Instruct: I've been a little distracted.
Output: I'm kind of disappointed. |
Instruct: Do you see anything?
Output: Do you see something? |
Instruct: Tom's exaggerating.
Output: Tom is exaggerating. |
Instruct: Tom told me that he thought Mary was clueless.
Output: Tom told me he thought that Mary was clueless. |
Instruct: I don't want it to change.
Output: I don't want you to change. |
Instruct: I'm not abandoning them.
Output: I'm not leaving them. |
Instruct: I saw the man enter the room.
Output: I saw someone go into the room. |
Instruct: I helped him yesterday.
Output: I helped them yesterday. |
Instruct: We don't have any eggs left either.
Output: We're also out of eggs. |
Instruct: Suddenly, I blacked out.
Output: Suddenly, everything went black. |
Instruct: Tom probably isn't busy right now.
Output: Tom is probably not busy right now. |
Instruct: I know that you're hungry.
Output: I know you're hungry. |
Instruct: Tom and Mary like to talk about themselves.
Output: Tom and Mary like talking about themselves. |
Instruct: I can't do this job.
Output: I can't do that job. |
Instruct: One can't put that in words.
Output: You can't express that in words. |
Instruct: I thought Tom was already finished doing that.
Output: I thought Tom was finished doing that already. |
Instruct: I couldn't put up with that noise any longer.
Output: I couldn't stand the noise anymore. |
Instruct: Tom arrived home by midnight.
Output: Tom got home around midnight. |
Instruct: I have not yet collected sufficient materials to write a book.
Output: I haven't enough material to write a book yet. |
Instruct: Tom started pacing.
Output: Tom began pacing. |
Instruct: We tried to cheer her up.
Output: We tried to cheer him up. |
Instruct: All Tom's problems have just been solved.
Output: All Tom's problems are solved. |
Instruct: Tom's homeless.
Output: Tom is homeless. |
Instruct: I never thought I would meet her at that party.
Output: She was the last woman that I expected to see at the party. |
Instruct: Wooden houses catch fire easily.
Output: Wooden houses easily catch fire. |
Instruct: I began to sweat.
Output: I started sweating. |
Instruct: Because I speak Chinese.
Output: The reason is because I can speak Chinese. |
Instruct: He glanced at her.
Output: He fixed his eyes on her. |
Instruct: Have I left anything out?
Output: Did I leave anything out? |
Instruct: Tom continued driving.
Output: Tom kept driving. |
Instruct: I wonder whether Tom has resigned.
Output: I wonder if Tom has resigned. |
Instruct: Applications are being accepted now.
Output: Applications are now being accepted. |
Instruct: I know this isn't hard.
Output: I know it's not hard. |
Instruct: She read the book all night.
Output: She read books all night. |
Instruct: Moving into the new office took her one month.
Output: It took them a month to move to their new office. |
Instruct: This work is beyond me.
Output: This job is too much for me. |
Instruct: We want to talk to you.
Output: We want to talk with you. |
Instruct: Someone's ringing the doorbell.
Output: There is a faint knocking at the door. |
Instruct: Among the five of us, she, without a doubt, speaks the most languages.
Output: Among the five of us, he's surely the one who can speak the most languages. |
Instruct: You are my true friend!
Output: You are my best friend. |
Instruct: What's your older sister's name?
Output: What is her older sister's name? |
Instruct: The children sense what's going on between the parents.
Output: The children sense what is happening between the parents. |
Instruct: Tom is getting on my nerves.
Output: Tom gets on my nerves. |
Instruct: Is Tom in?
Output: Is Tom here? |
Instruct: His work showed want of care.
Output: His work showed so careless. |
Instruct: Where did she that?
Output: Where did he that? |
Instruct: You need help, Tom.
Output: You need to get help, Tom. |
Instruct: The refrigerator preserves food from decay.
Output: The refrigerator prevents food from going bad. |
Instruct: We will never agree.
Output: We never agree. |
Instruct: Tom hasn't yet sent the package.
Output: Tom hasn't sent the package yet. |
Instruct: I'm sure that we'll be very happy here.
Output: I am sure that we will be very happy here. |
Instruct: Mr. Suzuki isn't a dentist. He's a physician.
Output: Mr Suzuki is not a dentist but a physician. |
Instruct: Tom confessed that he had broken the window.
Output: Tom admitted that he broke the window. |
Instruct: It would have been better, if you had asked him which way to go.
Output: You had better ask him which way to take. |
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