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Can you rewrite next: «I know that Tom wouldn't be reluctant to do that.»?
I know Tom wouldn't be reluctant to do that.
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In what other way could you say «I know that Tom wouldn't like to do that.»?
I know Tom wouldn't like to do that.
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Can you rephrase this sentence: "I know that Tom would've let you do that."?
I know Tom would've let you do that.
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Paraphrase ῎I know that won't work.῏
I know that that won't work.
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Paraphrase ῎I know that you aren't likely to do that.῏
I know you're not likely to do that.
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Can you paraphrase “I know that you don't mean that.” using different vocabulary?
I know you don't mean that.
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Please reword `I know that you lied.´ so that it has a different meaning.
I know you lied.
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Could you put 'I know that you're bluffing.' into other words?
I know you're bluffing.
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{"language": "en", "length": "28", "uuid": "fd9405a6-719f-3c01-8abe-9e52ec5da5bf", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rephrase this sentence: 'I know that you're not planning on staying in Boston.'?
I know that you aren't planning on staying in Boston.
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Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as "I know that you still love me, but I don't love you anymore.".
I know you still love me, but I don't love you anymore.
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Can you rewrite next: "I know there's nothing we can do about that."?
I know that there's nothing we can do about that.
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Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as "I know Tom and Mary both have houses in Australia.".
I know that Tom and Mary both have houses in Australia.
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Paraphrase ῎I know Tom can do that better than me.῏
I know Tom can do that better than I can.
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How would you express «I know Tom didn't leave the house.» in a different way?
I know that Tom didn't leave the house.
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Can you rephrase this sentence: ῎I know Tom doesn't know that I didn't do that.῏?
I know Tom doesn't know I didn't do that.
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Please reword `I know Tom doesn't know that Mary shouldn't do that.´ so that it has a different meaning.
I know Tom doesn't know Mary shouldn't do that.
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Can you paraphrase `I know Tom has been helpful.´ using different vocabulary?
I know that Tom has been helpful.
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How would you express `I know Tom is a better driver than I am.´ in a different way?
I know Tom is a better driver than me.
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{"language": "en", "length": "40", "uuid": "e1411222-ac89-37a6-ab2e-08aa54094dc8", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Paraphrase "I know Tom is a few pounds heavier than Mary is."
I know Tom is a few pounds heavier than Mary.
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Could you put ῎I know Tom is a lot smarter than Mary.῏ into other words?
I know Tom is a lot smarter than Mary is.
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Please reword `I know Tom is creepy.´ so that it has a different meaning.
I know that Tom is creepy.
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Can you paraphrase ῎I know Tom is going to try to arrive on time.῏ using different vocabulary?
I know that Tom is going to try to arrive on time.
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Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as ῎I know Tom is just a teenager.῏.
I know that Tom is just a teenager.
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How would you express «I know Tom isn't handsome, but I wouldn't say that he's ugly.» in a different way?
I know Tom isn't handsome, but I wouldn't say he's ugly.
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Could you put «I know Tom is planning to be there.» into other words?
I know Tom is planning on being there.
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Paraphrase ῎I know Tom is troubled.῏
I know that Tom is troubled.
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Paraphrase 'I know Tom knows that Mary won't be able to do that.'
I know Tom knows Mary won't be able to do that.
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Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as `I know Tom shouldn't be here.´.
I know that Tom shouldn't be here.
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Can you paraphrase «I know Tom wants us to go swimming with him.» using different vocabulary?
I know that Tom wants us to go swimming with him.
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Try restating «I know Tom was shocked.» in your own words.
I know that Tom was shocked.
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Can you rewrite next: ῎I know Tom will be home on Monday.῏?
I know that Tom will be home on Monday.
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How would you express ῎I know Tom will help Mary.῏ in a different way?
I know that Tom will help Mary.
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Reword the following statement: `I know Tom won't admit that he doesn't know how to do that.´.
I know Tom won't admit he doesn't know how to do that.
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Can you paraphrase "I know Tom wouldn't do that with me." using different vocabulary?
I know that Tom wouldn't do that with me.
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Paraphrase ῎I know what you could've done.῏
I know what you could have done.
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Paraphrase 'I know you blame me for Tom's death.'
I know that you blame me for Tom's death.
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In what other way could you say `I know you did it.´?
I know that you did it.
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Can you paraphrase 'I know you don't care about money.' using different vocabulary?
I know that you don't care about money.
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Alter this text: 'I know you don't want to do that, but you should.' to convey the same message in a different way.
I know that you don't want to do that, but you should.
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Paraphrase “I know you have more important things to do.”
I know that you have more important things to do.
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In what other way could you say ῎I know you'll appreciate this.῏?
I know that you'll appreciate this.
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{"language": "en", "length": "30", "uuid": "342b94ad-9aa6-35c3-8846-7144b52a06d3", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Alter this text: `I know you'll make the right decision.´ to convey the same message in a different way.
I know that you'll make the right decision.
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{"language": "en", "length": "38", "uuid": "eb5c6052-f3f6-30ec-a080-2bad8c151488", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Try restating «I know you need to go to Australia.» in your own words.
I know that you need to go to Australia.
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{"language": "en", "length": "35", "uuid": "737e438a-a814-3e06-b570-062e8636652e", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Could you put "I know you're a friend of Tom's." into other words?
I know that you're a friend of Tom's.
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In what other way could you say ῎I know you're going to win.῏?
I know that you're going to win.
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Try restating 'I know you're not a doctor.' in your own words.
I know that you aren't a doctor.
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In what other way could you say “I know you're not planning on staying in Australia.”?
I know that you're not planning to stay in Australia.
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{"language": "en", "length": "51", "uuid": "4571aa5e-9972-3488-88a6-f9789221cf8b", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you paraphrase "I know you're richer than me." using different vocabulary?
I know you're richer than I am.
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In what other way could you say 'I know you're worried about Tom.'?
I know that you're worried about Tom.
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Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as 'I know you've always cared about Tom.'.
I know that you've always cared about Tom.
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Can you paraphrase «I know you want to go back to Boston.» using different vocabulary?
I know that you want to go back to Boston.
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Please reword 'I know you weren't the one who did that.' so that it has a different meaning.
I know that you weren't the one who did that.
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Could you put «I let Tom do what he wanted to do.» into other words?
I let Tom do what he wanted.
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How would you express ῎I like to learn ancient languages.῏ in a different way?
I like to learn old languages.
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Can you rewrite next: 'I'll admit I'm wrong.'?
I'll admit that I'm wrong.
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Can you paraphrase “I'll be in Boston until Monday evening.” using different vocabulary?
I'll be in Boston till Monday evening.
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{"language": "en", "length": "39", "uuid": "e51ebe3e-ec5e-309e-a48d-74998f421936", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you paraphrase "I'll call you tomorrow morning." using different vocabulary?
I will call you tomorrow morning.
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Can you rephrase this sentence: "I'll give Tom the letter."?
I'll give the letter to Tom.
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Alter this text: `I'll lend you my dictionary.´ to convey the same message in a different way.
I'll lend my dictionary to you.
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Can you rewrite next: `I'll never forget the first time I heard Tom and Mary singing together.´?
I'll never forget the first time that I heard Tom and Mary singing together.
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{"language": "en", "length": "71", "uuid": "13474ccb-6aa2-3bd1-ac7b-fefb26f8fff9", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Try restating 'I'll return at 6:30.' in your own words.
I'll be back at half past six.
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{"language": "en", "length": "20", "uuid": "02ccac7e-973a-3b31-a968-4154ca263c05", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
How would you express 'I'll tell Tom you're ready.' in a different way?
I'll tell Tom that you're ready.
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{"language": "en", "length": "27", "uuid": "fb4a97c6-fb71-38d9-94fe-b20f70b77930", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Paraphrase 'I lost the hat I bought in Boston.'
I lost the hat that I bought in Boston.
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In what other way could you say 'I love you and I will always love you.'?
I love you and I'll always love you.
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Can you rewrite next: "I'm absolutely certain you're wrong about that."?
I'm absolutely certain that you're wrong about that.
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Can you rewrite next: “I'm afraid I can't accept your invitation.”?
I'm afraid that I can't accept your invitation.
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In what other way could you say `I'm afraid I don't have one.´?
I'm afraid that I don't have one.
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{"language": "en", "length": "28", "uuid": "904ea25e-67fe-3b0b-bd78-3d186eedb238", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Could you put `I'm afraid I'm coming down with a cold.´ into other words?
I'm afraid that I'm coming down with a cold.
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{"language": "en", "length": "39", "uuid": "1a588ce3-462f-3519-a36f-44ce436bf950", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Could you put "I'm afraid I won't be able to have lunch with you today." into other words?
I'm afraid that I won't be able to have lunch with you today.
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In what other way could you say «I'm afraid that we are out of stock.»?
I'm afraid that we're out of stock.
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Paraphrase “I'm afraid Tom might not like this.”
I'm afraid that Tom might not like this.
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Try restating «I'm afraid we're out of time.» in your own words.
I'm afraid that we're out of time.
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Can you rephrase this sentence: "I'm afraid your request for a pay raise was turned down again."?
I'm afraid that your request for a pay raise was turned down again.
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Could you put ῎I'm almost certain that Tom will win.῏ into other words?
I'm almost certain Tom will win.
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Reword the following statement: 'I married when I was 19 years old.'.
I got married when I was 19 years old.
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Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as «I'm a stranger here myself. I'm afraid I can't help you.».
I'm a stranger here myself. I'm afraid that I can't help you.
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In what other way could you say 'I may not be at home tonight.'?
I might not be at home tonight.
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Can you rephrase this sentence: "I'm certain of your success."?
I am certain of your success.
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{"language": "en", "length": "28", "uuid": "4db98074-4aae-349f-9973-9fe8905cf497", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Reword the following statement: ῎I'm completely exhausted.῏.
I am completely exhausted.
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Could you put 'I'm convinced Tom doesn't want to do that.' into other words?
I'm convinced that Tom doesn't want to do that.
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Reword the following statement: "I'm doing what Tom should've done.".
I'm doing what Tom should have done.
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{"language": "en", "length": "34", "uuid": "d34cc210-fb76-35c4-b84d-739049a723cb", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as “I'm exhausted.”.
I am shattered.
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In what other way could you say “I'm fairly certain that Tom won't like that.”?
I'm fairly certain Tom won't like that.
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{"language": "en", "length": "44", "uuid": "588384f7-26b9-31cd-9284-2c8f05e59484", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Try restating 'I'm fixing the radio which I found on my way home.' in your own words.
I'm fixing the radio I found on my way home.
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{"language": "en", "length": "50", "uuid": "5d23ec06-1838-361a-b92d-69cb5d249434", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Alter this text: `I'm glad I came to Australia.´ to convey the same message in a different way.
I'm glad that I came to Australia.
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Paraphrase 'I'm glad that nobody got injured.'
I'm glad that no one got injured.
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Please reword “I'm glad to meet you.” so that it has a different meaning.
Glad to meet you!
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Please reword 'I'm glad you found the money that you lost.' so that it has a different meaning.
I'm glad that you found the money that you lost.
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Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as “I'm going to give this book to Tom.”.
I'm going to give Tom this book.
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Paraphrase “I'm happy something is happening.”
I'm happy that something is happening.
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In what other way could you say ῎I might be able to do that.῏?
I may be able to do that.
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Please reword «I'm indignant.» so that it has a different meaning.
I am indignant.
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How would you express “I'm knackered.” in a different way?
I am knackered.
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Can you rephrase this sentence: 'I'm lost.'?
I am lost.
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Can you paraphrase «I'm not accustomed to such treatment.» using different vocabulary?
I am not accustomed to such treatment.
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Paraphrase ῎I'm not ashamed of my behavior, even though I know I should be.῏
I'm not ashamed of my behavior, even though I know that I should be.
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Could you put ῎I'm not convinced doing that would be a good idea.῏ into other words?
I'm not convinced that doing that would be a good idea.
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Can you rephrase this sentence: ῎I'm not going to be able to do that alone.῏?
I'm not going to be able to do that by myself.
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Try restating «I'm not like her!» in your own words.
I'm not like her.
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In what other way could you say «I'm not ready to do that yet.»?
I'm not yet ready to do that.
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