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Paraphrase 'Tom and Mary said they felt like eating steak.'
Tom and Mary said that they felt like eating steak.
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Reword the following statement: "Tom and Mary said they felt terrific.".
Tom and Mary said that they felt terrific.
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How would you express “Tom and Mary said they got out of the way.” in a different way?
Tom and Mary said that they got out of the way.
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Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as "Tom and Mary said they had to leave early.".
Tom and Mary said that they had to leave early.
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Paraphrase "Tom and Mary said they heard someone snoring."
Tom and Mary said that they heard someone snoring.
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Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as ῎Tom and Mary said they isn't mad.῏.
Tom and Mary said that they isn't mad.
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{"language": "en", "length": "33", "uuid": "413eb084-221b-3889-9726-0c35ddc8d249", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Paraphrase 'Tom and Mary said they knew the area well.'
Tom and Mary said that they knew the area well.
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Reword the following statement: ῎Tom and Mary said they liked speaking French.῏.
Tom and Mary said that they liked speaking French.
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Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as `Tom and Mary said they'll do that tomorrow.´.
Tom and Mary said that they'll do that tomorrow.
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Try restating ῎Tom and Mary said they might agree to do that.῏ in your own words.
Tom and Mary said that they might agree to do that.
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Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as ῎Tom and Mary said they never did that.῏.
Tom and Mary said that they never did that.
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In what other way could you say "Tom and Mary said they plan to do that on Monday."?
Tom and Mary said they plan to do that Monday.
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Paraphrase `Tom and Mary said they're cold.´
Tom and Mary said that they're cold.
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Alter this text: "Tom and Mary said they're glad that you won." to convey the same message in a different way.
Tom and Mary said that they're glad that you won.
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Please reword 'Tom and Mary said they're not able to do that.' so that it has a different meaning.
Tom and Mary said they aren't able to do that.
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Could you put «Tom and Mary said they're not permitted to do that.» into other words?
Tom and Mary said they aren't permitted to do that.
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Please reword "Tom and Mary said they're not tired." so that it has a different meaning.
Tom and Mary said they aren't tired.
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Can you rephrase this sentence: `Tom and Mary said they're starved.´?
Tom and Mary said that they're starved.
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In what other way could you say `Tom and Mary said they saw nothing.´?
Tom and Mary said that they saw nothing.
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Reword the following statement: ῎Tom and Mary said they thought John might be allowed to do that when he gets older.῏.
Tom and Mary said they thought John might be permitted to do that when he gets older.
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Paraphrase ῎Tom and Mary said they've been told not do that.῏
Tom and Mary said that they've been told not do that.
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Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as «Tom and Mary said they want to talk to you.».
Tom and Mary said that they want to talk to you.
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How would you express 'Tom and Mary said they were getting tired.' in a different way?
Tom and Mary said that they were getting tired.
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Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as `Tom and Mary said they weren't going to help us.´.
Tom and Mary said that they weren't going to help us.
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Can you paraphrase `Tom and Mary said they were pessimistic.´ using different vocabulary?
Tom and Mary said that they were pessimistic.
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How would you express `Tom and Mary said they won't sing tonight.´ in a different way?
Tom and Mary said that they won't sing tonight.
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Can you paraphrase `Tom and Mary said they wouldn't say anything.´ using different vocabulary?
Tom and Mary said that they wouldn't say anything.
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Could you put ῎Tom and Mary say that they aren't afraid of ghosts.῏ into other words?
Tom and Mary say they aren't afraid of ghosts.
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Alter this text: «Tom and Mary say that they did that.» to convey the same message in a different way.
Tom and Mary say they did that.
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Try restating 'Tom and Mary say that they have other priorities.' in your own words.
Tom and Mary say they have other priorities.
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Can you rewrite next: «Tom and Mary say that they love us both.»?
Tom and Mary say they love us both.
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Alter this text: "Tom and Mary say that they're hungry." to convey the same message in a different way.
Tom and Mary say they're hungry.
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Can you paraphrase `Tom and Mary say that they're not tired.´ using different vocabulary?
Tom and Mary say that they aren't tired.
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Can you paraphrase ῎Tom and Mary say that they've met you.῏ using different vocabulary?
Tom and Mary say they've met you.
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How would you express "Tom and Mary say they aren't able to do that." in a different way?
Tom and Mary say that they aren't able to do that.
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Can you rephrase this sentence: «Tom and Mary say they aren't interested.»?
Tom and Mary say that they aren't interested.
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Can you rewrite next: «Tom and Mary say they aren't planning to stay inside all day.»?
Tom and Mary say they're not planning on staying inside all day.
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Could you put 'Tom and Mary say they believe in ghosts.' into other words?
Tom and Mary say that they believe in ghosts.
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Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as ῎Tom and Mary say they didn't plan on staying so long.῏.
Tom and Mary say they didn't plan to stay so long.
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How would you express ῎Tom and Mary say they don't need our help.῏ in a different way?
Tom and Mary say that they don't need our help.
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Paraphrase `Tom and Mary say they feel the same way.´
Tom and Mary say that they feel the same way.
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Alter this text: `Tom and Mary say they like it.´ to convey the same message in a different way.
Tom and Mary say that they like it.
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Paraphrase «Tom and Mary say they'll need to do that.»
Tom and Mary say that they'll need to do that.
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Can you paraphrase “Tom and Mary say they plan to be in Boston next weekend.” using different vocabulary?
Tom and Mary say they plan on being in Boston next weekend.
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{"language": "en", "length": "56", "uuid": "4f0b077d-5305-33a9-b073-858669c422db", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Paraphrase 'Tom and Mary say they're glad you're all right.'
Tom and Mary say they're glad that you're all right.
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Please reword `Tom and Mary say they're not done yet.´ so that it has a different meaning.
Tom and Mary say they aren't done yet.
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In what other way could you say `Tom and Mary say they're not planning to go.´?
Tom and Mary say that they're not planning to go.
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Can you paraphrase “Tom and Mary say they're still planning to go.” using different vocabulary?
Tom and Mary say that they're still planning to go.
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Can you rephrase this sentence: "Tom and Mary say they've already discussed that."?
Tom and Mary say they've discussed that already.
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Please reword 'Tom and Mary say they were asked to come here.' so that it has a different meaning.
Tom and Mary say that they were asked to come here.
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Can you rewrite next: «Tom and Mary say they would've paid more.»?
Tom and Mary say that they would've paid more.
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In what other way could you say `Tom and Mary surprised everyone when they did that.´?
Tom and Mary surprised everybody when they did that.
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Please reword «Tom and Mary think that their legs are broken.» so that it has a different meaning.
Tom and Mary think their legs are broken.
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Can you rewrite next: `Tom and Mary think they know everything.´?
Tom and Mary think that they know everything.
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Paraphrase "Tom and Mary thought that they should go."
Tom and Mary thought they should go.
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In what other way could you say 'Tom and Mary told everybody they were depressed.'?
Tom and Mary told everyone they were depressed.
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How would you express 'Tom and Mary told everyone that they were adopted.' in a different way?
Tom and Mary told everyone they were adopted.
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Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as ῎Tom and Mary told everyone that they were scared.῏.
Tom and Mary told everybody they were scared.
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{"language": "en", "length": "49", "uuid": "bd9fddc5-8afd-38e4-9bd6-0176b93687ed", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Paraphrase «Tom and Mary told John they didn't plan on doing that.»
Tom and Mary told John they didn't plan to do that.
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Reword the following statement: «Tom and Mary told me that they'd decided to do that.».
Tom and Mary told me they'd decided to do that.
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Can you rephrase this sentence: ῎Tom and Mary told me that they'd sort it out.῏?
Tom and Mary told me they'd sort it out.
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Paraphrase "Tom and Mary told me that they're doing that now."
Tom and Mary told me they're doing that now.
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Try restating "Tom and Mary told me that they're through doing that." in your own words.
Tom and Mary told me they're through doing that.
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Could you put “Tom and Mary told me that they want to go to Boston.” into other words?
Tom and Mary told me they want to go to Boston.
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In what other way could you say “Tom and Mary told me that they were done.”?
Tom and Mary told me they were done.
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Alter this text: `Tom and Mary told me that they weren't scared of snakes.´ to convey the same message in a different way.
Tom and Mary told me they weren't scared of snakes.
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Could you put ῎Tom and Mary told me that they were suspicious.῏ into other words?
Tom and Mary told me they were suspicious.
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Paraphrase 'Tom and Mary told me they ate too much.'
Tom and Mary told me that they ate too much.
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Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as "Tom and Mary told me they'd call you.".
Tom and Mary told me that they'd call you.
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Can you paraphrase "Tom and Mary told me they didn't see anything." using different vocabulary?
Tom and Mary told me that they didn't see anything.
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Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as `Tom and Mary told me they'd wait.´.
Tom and Mary told me that they'd wait.
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Can you paraphrase “Tom and Mary told me they hated doing that.” using different vocabulary?
Tom and Mary told me that they hated doing that.
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How would you express “Tom and Mary told me they losing weight.” in a different way?
Tom and Mary told me that they losing weight.
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Try restating 'Tom and Mary told me they should do that.' in your own words.
Tom and Mary told me that they should do that.
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Could you put ῎Tom and Mary told me they were going to help.῏ into other words?
Tom and Mary told me that they were going to help.
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Can you rewrite next: 'Tom and Mary told me they weren't offended.'?
Tom and Mary told me that they weren't offended.
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Can you rewrite next: «Tom and Mary told me they were teaching French.»?
Tom and Mary told me that they were teaching French.
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How would you express “Tom and Mary told Tom they were planning on staying in Boston until October.” in a different way?
Tom and Mary told Tom they were planning to stay in Boston until October.
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Could you put “Tom and Mary want to buy a house with at least 3 bedrooms.” into other words?
Tom and Mary want to buy a house with at least three bedrooms.
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Alter this text: “Tom and Mary were both in shock.” to convey the same message in a different way.
Both Tom and Mary were in shock.
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Reword the following statement: `Tom and Mary were told they needed to do that.´.
Tom and Mary were told that they needed to do that.
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Please reword «Tom and Mary wished they had more money.» so that it has a different meaning.
Tom and Mary wished that they had more money.
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Can you rephrase this sentence: ῎Tom and some of his friends are planning on robbing a bank.῏?
Tom and some of his friends are planning to rob a bank.
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Can you paraphrase `Tom asked Mary if John was planning to do that on his own.´ using different vocabulary?
Tom asked Mary if John was planning on doing that on his own.
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Reword the following statement: `Tom asked Mary what she thought he should do.´.
Tom asked Mary what she thought that he should do.
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Paraphrase «Tom assumed everybody knew he couldn't do that.»
Tom assumed everyone knew he couldn't do that.
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How would you express 'Tom assumed that everybody at school knew he'd been arrested.' in a different way?
Tom assumed everyone at school knew that he'd been arrested.
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Can you rephrase this sentence: "Tom assumed that everybody knew that he couldn't do that."?
Tom assumed everybody knew that he couldn't do that.
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Paraphrase «Tom assumed that everyone at school knew he'd been arrested.»
Tom assumed everyone at school knew he'd been arrested.
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Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as "Tom assumed that everyone knew that Mary was going to do that.".
Tom assumed everyone knew that Mary was going to do that.
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Can you rephrase this sentence: “Tom ate breakfast alone.”?
Tom breakfasted alone.
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Reword the following statement: “Tom believed everything Mary said.”.
Tom believed everything that Mary said.
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How would you express «Tom bought a present for his sister.» in a different way?
Tom bought his sister a present.
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Try restating «Tom bought some toys for his children.» in your own words.
Tom bought his children some toys.
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Try restating "Tom called Mary and told her that he'd be home late." in your own words.
Tom called Mary and told her he'd be home late.
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Please reword “Tom called Mary to tell her that he thought that she should stay in Boston for another three weeks.” so that it has a different meaning.
Tom called Mary to tell her that he thought she should stay in Boston for another three weeks.
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Can you paraphrase 'Tom can do so much better then Mary.' using different vocabulary?
Tom can do so much better then Mary can.
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Can you paraphrase «Tom can play the piano better than I can.» using different vocabulary?
Tom can play the piano better than me.
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Can you paraphrase «Tom can swim better than Mary.» using different vocabulary?
Tom can swim better than Mary can.
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Can you rewrite next: ῎Tom can't swim as well as Mary.῏?
Tom isn't able to swim as well as Mary.
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