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Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as «I still don't think that's a good idea.».
I still don't think that that's a good idea.
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Can you rewrite next: 'I still wish you wouldn't do that.'?
I still wish that you wouldn't do that.
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How would you express «I suggest you don't kiss Tom anymore.» in a different way?
I suggest that you don't kiss Tom anymore.
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Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as `I sure hope that you can take care of yourselves.´.
I sure hope you can take care of yourselves.
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How would you express `I suspected Tom didn't really want to go to Australia.´ in a different way?
I suspected that Tom didn't really want to go to Australia.
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{"language": "en", "length": "54", "uuid": "ee1a2bbf-5589-35cb-8bed-29e12577c623", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Try restating «I suspected Tom was ready.» in your own words.
I suspected that Tom was ready.
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Can you rephrase this sentence: «I suspect that Tom and Mary both have houses in Boston.»?
I suspect that both Tom and Mary have houses in Boston.
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Alter this text: ῎I suspect that Tom knows Mary can't understand French.῏ to convey the same message in a different way.
I suspect Tom knows that Mary can't understand French.
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Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as 'I suspect Tom and Mary are afraid to do that.'.
I suspect that Tom and Mary are afraid to do that.
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{"language": "en", "length": "45", "uuid": "16f57056-773b-36db-b76d-96296d7647b5", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Reword the following statement: 'I suspect Tom and Mary are eager to do that.'.
I suspect that Tom and Mary are eager to do that.
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Alter this text: “I suspect Tom and Mary are mistaken.” to convey the same message in a different way.
I suspect that Tom and Mary are mistaken.
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{"language": "en", "length": "36", "uuid": "6f9cdc24-4716-308f-b4af-062b9f770fd7", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Try restating «I suspect Tom and Mary are planning to be there.» in your own words.
I suspect that Tom and Mary are planning to be there.
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Can you rephrase this sentence: 'I suspect Tom and Mary are wrong about that.'?
I suspect that Tom and Mary are wrong about that.
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{"language": "en", "length": "44", "uuid": "8adf15ab-3093-310b-b0f3-d5ac61e39aa3", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rephrase this sentence: 'I suspect Tom and Mary don't want to be there.'?
I suspect that Tom and Mary don't want to be there.
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Paraphrase 'I suspect Tom and Mary have lived in Australia.'
I suspect that Tom and Mary have lived in Australia.
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Can you paraphrase 'I suspect Tom and Mary were planning on doing that yesterday.' using different vocabulary?
I suspect that Tom and Mary were planning on doing that yesterday.
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Can you rephrase this sentence: `I suspect Tom did it on purpose.´?
I suspect that Tom did it on purpose.
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{"language": "en", "length": "32", "uuid": "fe0bdfdf-0a5c-3c83-a6f5-f2dbea44ee79", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Alter this text: "I suspect Tom did that on purpose." to convey the same message in a different way.
I suspect that Tom did that on purpose.
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{"language": "en", "length": "34", "uuid": "5476e6bf-a44f-36d2-b6d8-6f991ff5228f", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Could you put `I suspect Tom had nothing to do with that.´ into other words?
I suspect that Tom had nothing to do with that.
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{"language": "en", "length": "42", "uuid": "e036eec4-c3df-32fe-9ec4-979cd30a8ceb", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you paraphrase `I suspect Tom is afraid of you.´ using different vocabulary?
I suspect that Tom is afraid of you.
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In what other way could you say “I suspect Tom is going to want to go with us.”?
I suspect that Tom is going to want to go with us.
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Alter this text: «I suspect Tom isn't doing that now.» to convey the same message in a different way.
I suspect that Tom isn't doing that now.
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{"language": "en", "length": "35", "uuid": "5aeede33-79af-3e8a-8570-7d44ba4ca2a7", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
How would you express «I suspect Tom is still alive.» in a different way?
I suspect that Tom is still alive.
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Can you rephrase this sentence: `I suspect Tom needs to do that.´?
I suspect that Tom needs to do that.
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{"language": "en", "length": "31", "uuid": "e220428a-d1ae-39cb-a580-bd0540495372", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rephrase this sentence: ῎I suspect Tom went to Boston last weekend with Mary.῏?
I suspect that Tom went to Boston last weekend with Mary.
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{"language": "en", "length": "52", "uuid": "16bb9767-cc12-35ff-b730-c5ed5013b254", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Please reword «I suspect Tom will probably want to do that.» so that it has a different meaning.
I suspect that Tom will probably want to do that.
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In what other way could you say «I suspect Tom won't tell Mary.»?
I suspect that Tom won't tell Mary.
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{"language": "en", "length": "30", "uuid": "0e0c215a-e21a-34b5-b0a5-aeec70f06d86", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
How would you express “I suspect you've already done that.” in a different way?
I suspect that you've already done that.
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{"language": "en", "length": "35", "uuid": "31f77671-2770-38ab-bea8-0215816ff57d", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you paraphrase «Is your mom at home?» using different vocabulary?
Is your mom home?
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{"language": "en", "length": "20", "uuid": "32e26ce6-3d30-380a-9a17-3308b23cdac8", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Alter this text: “It costs nothing.” to convey the same message in a different way.
It doesn't cost anything.
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{"language": "en", "length": "17", "uuid": "779cffa3-a268-35e8-8ce7-01e5e5371a6c", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Could you put "It doesn't work any more." into other words?
It doesn't work anymore.
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Paraphrase "It has started raining again."
It's started raining again.
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{"language": "en", "length": "29", "uuid": "721a8436-4892-375f-bc2f-60f2daeca522", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Alter this text: ῎I think both Tom and Mary are over thirty.῏ to convey the same message in a different way.
I think Tom and Mary are both over thirty.
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Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as «I think both Tom and Mary have passed away.».
I think Tom and Mary have both passed away.
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{"language": "en", "length": "43", "uuid": "dd3c8347-e5bb-3421-aae2-e0122c111754", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Reword the following statement: "I think everybody knows that.".
I think that everyone knows that.
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Can you rewrite next: “I think I can give you something that'll make you feel better.”?
I think that I can give you something that'll make you feel better.
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{"language": "en", "length": "62", "uuid": "93185fe5-91b6-3cef-9dc8-c731cb15927d", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as ῎I think I have the right to know who did that.῏.
I think that I have the right to know who did that.
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{"language": "en", "length": "46", "uuid": "b9b0ee50-9cf0-3054-83fe-c33a3fcc0ed5", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Please reword ῎I think I mentioned this before.῏ so that it has a different meaning.
I think that I mentioned this before.
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Try restating "I think I should've talked to Tom about that." in your own words.
I think I should have talked to Tom about that.
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Can you paraphrase "I think it's absolutely essential." using different vocabulary?
I think that it's absolutely essential.
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In what other way could you say ῎I think it's not necessary to do that.῏?
I think that it's not necessary to do that.
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{"language": "en", "length": "38", "uuid": "059f28d0-c00a-3596-9c32-00878d936fd0", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Paraphrase 'I think it's very clear what's going on here.'
I think that it's very clear what's going on here.
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{"language": "en", "length": "45", "uuid": "ff511f79-2d54-34c5-a7e5-2c7933ac1329", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as «I think I've already told you this.».
I think that I've already told you this.
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{"language": "en", "length": "35", "uuid": "643ced66-bceb-3a57-b1d1-9d9e925ba448", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Try restating “I think my leg's broken.” in your own words.
I think my leg is broken.
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{"language": "en", "length": "24", "uuid": "d2b4f57d-15c1-3421-83cf-37637d33581e", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you paraphrase "I think that everyone makes mistakes." using different vocabulary?
I think everybody makes mistakes.
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{"language": "en", "length": "37", "uuid": "50fbe4cb-9d07-3949-a16d-6b4e0452d3b7", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
How would you express «I think that I'm going to get the chance to do that the day after tomorrow.» in a different way?
I think I'm going to get the chance to do that the day after tomorrow.
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{"language": "en", "length": "75", "uuid": "913a16e7-c27c-3d1a-961a-6506ab6861a0", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you paraphrase "I think that I've never seen them before." using different vocabulary?
I think I've never seen them before.
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{"language": "en", "length": "41", "uuid": "24a86552-aee1-3b3f-a927-4290a8a88786", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Please reword 'I think that's not mine.' so that it has a different meaning.
I think that that's not mine.
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{"language": "en", "length": "24", "uuid": "a741fe78-ea05-3566-b4ba-391027ebc1be", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you paraphrase «I think that there's a chance that it'll rain tonight.» using different vocabulary?
I think that there's a chance it'll rain tonight.
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{"language": "en", "length": "54", "uuid": "c5dc94b6-bb5e-3ae8-a8c6-83bf3491cb43", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
In what other way could you say «I think that this is the first time that Tom has done that by himself.»?
I think that this is the first time Tom has done that by himself.
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Can you rephrase this sentence: ῎I think that Tom did that on purpose.῏?
I think that Tom did on purpose.
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{"language": "en", "length": "37", "uuid": "bebea288-5dc2-3382-86d1-a87fdda8dd51", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rewrite next: ῎I think that Tom has been seeing someone else.῏?
I think Tom has been seeing someone else.
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{"language": "en", "length": "46", "uuid": "84ffee8a-4eb1-3834-afdf-760900e48039", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Try restating 'I think that Tom is afraid he might hurt Mary's feelings.' in your own words.
I think Tom is afraid that he might hurt Mary's feelings.
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{"language": "en", "length": "57", "uuid": "d5bdb18d-4ab8-3bae-884b-cc9760d382b4", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Try restating `I think that Tom is almost as tall as Mary.´ in your own words.
I think Tom is almost as tall as Mary is.
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{"language": "en", "length": "43", "uuid": "76d4f9d8-5574-37f7-a5b4-72461aa30a0d", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
How would you express “I think that Tom is expecting somebody to make dinner for him.” in a different way?
I think that Tom is expecting someone to make him dinner.
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{"language": "en", "length": "62", "uuid": "48287e3c-da4d-39cb-88d3-9f52a0887bf9", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Try restating «I think that Tom is much busier than Mary.» in your own words.
I think Tom is much busier than Mary is.
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{"language": "en", "length": "42", "uuid": "40d7f3c6-2045-3914-a92f-db0badf1f117", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rewrite next: "I think that Tom is probably almost home by now."?
I think Tom is probably almost home by now.
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{"language": "en", "length": "48", "uuid": "820cc8d7-1163-3fd6-a0ca-2021c3dc5e2b", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rephrase this sentence: "I think that Tom's father is a lawyer."?
I think Tom's father is a lawyer.
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{"language": "en", "length": "38", "uuid": "6720993f-9edf-36ed-9d0a-b189af73cfcf", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as "I think that Tom will ask me to do that.".
I think Tom will ask me to do that.
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{"language": "en", "length": "40", "uuid": "75f5c615-bd64-324d-bcfa-6223dca2ea83", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Could you put «I think that Tom would be able to convince Mary to stop doing that.» into other words?
I think Tom would be able to convince Mary to stop doing that.
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{"language": "en", "length": "67", "uuid": "c47ab0f6-48f4-31c4-8df9-c998dd623b11", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Please reword `I think that you can take care of yourselves.´ so that it has a different meaning.
I think you can take care of yourselves.
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{"language": "en", "length": "45", "uuid": "652ff4d8-476a-3283-9658-4fb7fb9c31a8", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Reword the following statement: ῎I think that you should let Tom and I do that by ourselves.῏.
I think you should let Tom and I do that by ourselves.
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{"language": "en", "length": "59", "uuid": "12416bf5-78d4-3bb4-ac32-91198aeacf09", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rewrite next: 'I think there's a chance that it'll rain tonight.'?
I think there's a chance it'll rain tonight.
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{"language": "en", "length": "49", "uuid": "9e72f61b-9fb7-383f-9f1a-d0a9e252be6d", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you paraphrase 'I think there's more going on here than you think there is.' using different vocabulary?
I think that there's more going on here than you think there is.
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{"language": "en", "length": "59", "uuid": "3468e310-5e4f-3df1-a139-7809b5d34067", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Please reword `I think they've been great.´ so that it has a different meaning.
I think that they've been great.
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Can you paraphrase “I think this one's my favorite.” using different vocabulary?
I think that this one's my favorite.
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{"language": "en", "length": "31", "uuid": "12740c1e-241b-328f-89c0-6d38d162c264", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rewrite next: 'I think Tom and I are missing something.'?
I think that Tom and I are missing something.
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{"language": "en", "length": "40", "uuid": "c0aa337f-60fe-37c4-8fea-d18d80dfc664", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Please reword «I think Tom and Mary are both awake.» so that it has a different meaning.
I think that Tom and Mary are both awake.
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Can you paraphrase ῎I think Tom and Mary are both thirty years old.῏ using different vocabulary?
I think that Tom and Mary are both thirty years old.
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{"language": "en", "length": "47", "uuid": "d80414d7-9213-38ac-81a5-bf8275a173f6", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rewrite next: «I think Tom and Mary both want to go to Australia.»?
I think that both Tom and Mary want to go to Australia.
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{"language": "en", "length": "50", "uuid": "967b1d30-9b9b-36a4-bdcf-455a24a4b636", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as «I think Tom and Mary used to work together.».
I think that Tom and Mary used to work together.
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{"language": "en", "length": "43", "uuid": "7fa20b18-025f-35ea-ba6c-d1ed25e713bc", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Alter this text: `I think Tom can do that by himself.´ to convey the same message in a different way.
I think that Tom can do that by himself.
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{"language": "en", "length": "35", "uuid": "563235be-3cd4-39a1-a943-56dffaa6bac7", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Try restating "I think Tom can't actually do that." in your own words.
I think that Tom can't actually do that.
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How would you express "I think Tom could be tempted to do that." in a different way?
I think that Tom could be tempted to do that.
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{"language": "en", "length": "40", "uuid": "d2b7c513-d4dd-3a47-afdb-39f8d3a365e3", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rewrite next: «I think Tom could get Mary to help you.»?
I think that Tom could get Mary to help you.
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Try restating ῎I think Tom could teach you how to drive.῏ in your own words.
I think that Tom could teach you how to drive.
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{"language": "en", "length": "41", "uuid": "1eaaeb5d-6d3d-3927-8b2e-d3ea093d0af0", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Could you put "I think Tom could've refused to do that." into other words?
I think Tom could have refused to do that.
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{"language": "en", "length": "40", "uuid": "91cdda17-f6c9-3295-9824-29fecc195a36", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you paraphrase «I think Tom didn't everything he should've done.» using different vocabulary?
I think that Tom didn't everything he should've done.
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{"language": "en", "length": "48", "uuid": "d0b857ca-3a5c-3de9-8855-eda3bd1648dc", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rephrase this sentence: "I think Tom didn't understand you."?
I think that Tom didn't understand you.
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{"language": "en", "length": "34", "uuid": "4ea9bffd-b9ce-34c6-8f6b-4d3ab6a27f77", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
In what other way could you say “I think Tom did that really well.”?
I think that Tom did that really well.
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{"language": "en", "length": "33", "uuid": "bbd72429-1fb4-3103-8684-e02cb5433833", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as “I think Tom doesn't like it here.”.
I think that Tom doesn't like it here.
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{"language": "en", "length": "33", "uuid": "a772b55c-edef-3adb-8892-48c7dfbe3ffb", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
How would you express `I think Tom does that.´ in a different way?
I think that Tom does that.
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{"language": "en", "length": "22", "uuid": "b333beb0-fbd9-35ac-bfa4-7d4cda3f3bd2", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
How would you express `I think Tom had a good reason.´ in a different way?
I think that Tom had a good reason.
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{"language": "en", "length": "30", "uuid": "4b958aaf-0b98-3431-a4ea-19338f893fd5", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as 'I think Tom has been here already.'.
I think that Tom has been here already.
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{"language": "en", "length": "34", "uuid": "91a04161-84d3-341e-b0d4-307bc60b4f0c", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Paraphrase «I think Tom has done that once or twice.»
I think that Tom has done that once or twice.
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{"language": "en", "length": "40", "uuid": "132abbfe-c4dc-38ed-8616-38bba78561fd", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as “I think Tom hasn't gotten around to doing that yet.”.
I don't think Tom has gotten around to doing that yet.
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Try restating `I think Tom hates Mary.´ in your own words.
I think that Tom hates Mary.
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Paraphrase "I think Tom is a few inches shorter than Mary is."
I think Tom is a few inches shorter than Mary.
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In what other way could you say `I think Tom is ambitious.´?
I think that Tom is ambitious.
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How would you express 'I think Tom is back from Australia.' in a different way?
I think that Tom is back from Australia.
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Alter this text: ῎I think Tom is charming.῏ to convey the same message in a different way.
I think that Tom is charming.
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Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as «I think Tom is curious.».
I think that Tom is curious.
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Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as 'I think Tom is divorced.'.
I think that Tom is divorced.
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Paraphrase ῎I think Tom is evil.῏
I think that Tom is evil.
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Please reword «I think Tom is foolish.» so that it has a different meaning.
I think that Tom is foolish.
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Reword the following statement: «I think Tom is going to be pretty mad when he finds out that the painting he bought is a fake.».
I think that Tom is going to be pretty mad when he finds out that the painting he bought is a fake.
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Reword the following statement: `I think Tom is going to resign.´.
I think that Tom is going to resign.
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Reword the following statement: ῎I think Tom is hesitant.῏.
I think that Tom is hesitant.
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Can you rewrite next: "I think Tom is inconsiderate."?
I think that Tom is inconsiderate.
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Could you put «I think Tom is in trouble.» into other words?
I think that Tom is in trouble.
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