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In what other way could you say 'We were both tired.'?
Both of us were tired.
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Can you rephrase this sentence: «We will call you when your package arrives.»?
We'll call you when your package arrives.
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{"language": "en", "length": "43", "uuid": "518ec64f-a3a2-3696-beb4-032995b5e380", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Please reword 'We will meet again someday.' so that it has a different meaning.
We'll meet again someday.
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{"language": "en", "length": "27", "uuid": "389d823e-d37a-3c2f-aeca-3b502aa9a9e8", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as «We would've gone home early, but Tom asked us to stay a little longer.».
We would have gone home early, but Tom asked us to stay a little longer.
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{"language": "en", "length": "70", "uuid": "c26ff6f1-9353-386e-940d-48405f19ef6e", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as “What are we going to do with it?”.
What're we going to do with it?
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{"language": "en", "length": "32", "uuid": "0c2e41cc-7f28-3db7-bb19-c446ef621b73", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Try restating 'What are you most afraid of?' in your own words.
What are you most scared of?
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{"language": "en", "length": "28", "uuid": "99c88f76-93fa-3166-b564-f5b0fbb7ecdc", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Alter this text: 'What bus must I take?' to convey the same message in a different way.
What bus should I take?
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{"language": "en", "length": "21", "uuid": "3936851f-c1b7-35cd-a33c-3d9bf2e3f9f1", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
In what other way could you say 'What did you do last evening?'?
What did you do last night?
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{"language": "en", "length": "29", "uuid": "b6955d7c-2a06-3137-beaf-4ff2ba5637ad", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
In what other way could you say `What do you know about Tom that I don't?´?
What do you know about Tom that I don't know?
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{"language": "en", "length": "40", "uuid": "c0c6fe97-95a1-3cc6-9144-593216f7f4c0", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rewrite next: “What do you usually do in your free time?”?
What do you usually do in your spare time?
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{"language": "en", "length": "41", "uuid": "bf1fa9de-fcc5-3382-b626-4fc5c91ab3e6", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as ῎What has happened to him?῏.
What's happened to him?
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{"language": "en", "length": "25", "uuid": "e06380c3-f7cd-3e33-ac7f-1f92a7957d0e", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Alter this text: "What is going on there now?" to convey the same message in a different way.
What's going on there now?
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{"language": "en", "length": "27", "uuid": "8c360373-3fa8-3007-acc1-9745ede90b08", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Could you put `What is that noise?´ into other words?
What's that noise?
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{"language": "en", "length": "19", "uuid": "10e67a82-5538-3012-8931-0a71341d2089", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as "What is the matter with you?".
What's wrong with you?
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{"language": "en", "length": "28", "uuid": "d064f962-e130-3a98-acfe-9cc6b7154ad9", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Try restating «What is the weather like today?» in your own words.
What's the weather like today?
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{"language": "en", "length": "31", "uuid": "0076b010-112d-35a9-9556-64a46c5ae1e7", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Try restating "What is your emergency?" in your own words.
What's your emergency?
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{"language": "en", "length": "23", "uuid": "4aa4e16c-8a74-37c5-8230-7fc87a8694a1", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Reword the following statement: 'What kind of books don't you like?'.
What kind of books do you not like?
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{"language": "en", "length": "34", "uuid": "676e6906-e14b-363a-9da5-68d38ae649b2", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Could you put `What makes you think that that's going to happen?´ into other words?
What makes you think that's going to happen?
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{"language": "en", "length": "49", "uuid": "b9f76778-5888-380d-8b07-901f747da0fe", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
In what other way could you say 'What're Tom and Mary doing here?'?
What are Tom and Mary doing here?
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{"language": "en", "length": "32", "uuid": "05e19a03-aa68-3e83-afe0-86611cb51211", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rephrase this sentence: 'What's aspirin made of?'?
What is aspirin made of?
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{"language": "en", "length": "23", "uuid": "89b45b73-830d-3bc7-9d99-4fc0d429be77", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Try restating "What's my IP?" in your own words.
What is my IP?
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{"language": "en", "length": "13", "uuid": "f874970b-dbe9-3e76-b812-dc61fa10f1e3", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Paraphrase “What's the best advice that anyone has ever given you?”
What's the best advice anyone has ever given you?
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{"language": "en", "length": "54", "uuid": "c8a24304-e064-3f03-a4d3-dde435e1d66a", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you paraphrase “What's the point of a Hallowe'en party without any candy?” using different vocabulary?
What's the point of a Halloween party if nobody brings any candy?
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{"language": "en", "length": "57", "uuid": "5a3950ef-6b2d-390e-ada0-b9cad70b3318", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Try restating ῎What's Tom ever done for us?῏ in your own words.
What has Tom ever done for us?
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{"language": "en", "length": "28", "uuid": "d5896aaf-df15-35f5-b260-51b9315336a7", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Please reword ῎What's your favorite color?῏ so that it has a different meaning.
What is your favourite colour?
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{"language": "en", "length": "27", "uuid": "e1559e1b-f56d-3c75-a2ec-510634c54bfc", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as "What's your idea?".
What is your idea?
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{"language": "en", "length": "17", "uuid": "a12cfc37-5ce4-3e59-b1b3-cac2dc7dff06", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Reword the following statement: 'What time does the next train leave?'.
At what time does the next train leave?
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{"language": "en", "length": "36", "uuid": "12234c64-f0ec-3fe7-a448-5685e449a99c", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Reword the following statement: "What've you done with Tom?".
What have you done with Tom?
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{"language": "en", "length": "26", "uuid": "6170e59c-d3d0-34ba-899a-7c24400b7b0b", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Alter this text: "What will you drink?" to convey the same message in a different way.
What'll you drink?
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{"language": "en", "length": "20", "uuid": "12b01fca-a572-384e-9447-79db0ddb5e4f", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Reword the following statement: ῎When are you planning to go?῏.
When are you planning on going?
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{"language": "en", "length": "28", "uuid": "161cede5-cbff-33f2-8c16-d41805c0bd14", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Paraphrase «When he doesn't get his way, he sulks.»
When he doesn't get what he wants, he pouts.
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{"language": "en", "length": "38", "uuid": "c4246713-ad12-309e-b811-9d5ed4823546", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Paraphrase «When I was young, people always told me I was ugly.»
When I was young, people always told me that I was ugly.
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Can you paraphrase 'When was the first time you did that?' using different vocabulary?
When was the first time that you did that?
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{"language": "en", "length": "37", "uuid": "a73ca4fd-51d5-38fc-a916-12df4ae6c95c", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Could you put 'When will the Italian classes start?' into other words?
When will the Italian course start?
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{"language": "en", "length": "36", "uuid": "a3247fbf-7e69-3126-a302-6573ba773cb4", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Paraphrase ῎Where did you get your degree?῏
Where did you take your degree?
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Alter this text: “Where'd you get that scarf?” to convey the same message in a different way.
Where did you get that scarf?
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{"language": "en", "length": "27", "uuid": "2f151e1c-ebe0-3997-8be8-0653d25d990f", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as "Where is the bathroom?".
Where's the restroom?
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{"language": "en", "length": "22", "uuid": "73a68039-90f6-3b3a-bf63-ffbaa13f1caf", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Paraphrase “Where is the pine forest?”
Where's the pine forest?
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{"language": "en", "length": "25", "uuid": "85146d17-1415-387a-897e-43a98ce2b3a4", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rephrase this sentence: “Where's everyone?”?
Where is everyone?
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{"language": "en", "length": "17", "uuid": "acb6ddef-5c7b-3d90-9b1d-2c4ec2e3ad8b", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Alter this text: «Where's the nearest hospital?» to convey the same message in a different way.
Where is the closest hospital?
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{"language": "en", "length": "29", "uuid": "900a5957-ee6a-3202-8ce5-d9554a9d4812", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Alter this text: ῎Where's your money?῏ to convey the same message in a different way.
Where is your money?
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{"language": "en", "length": "19", "uuid": "e82e76c0-b3d1-3cd8-b695-9ebe9b288a96", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Paraphrase `Which language is spoken in the United States of America?´
What language do they speak in the United States?
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{"language": "en", "length": "57", "uuid": "2921125c-6e1e-31f4-bff0-4d53f4a774a9", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Alter this text: «Who could've foreseen this happening?» to convey the same message in a different way.
Who could have foreseen this happening?
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{"language": "en", "length": "37", "uuid": "ef92ddb4-2b3e-3c68-8b18-e39f17befe15", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Try restating “Who do you think is the G.O.A.T. of tennis?” in your own words.
Who do you think is the tennis G.O.A.T.?
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{"language": "en", "length": "43", "uuid": "0adc5441-12aa-313d-ad1e-3b88a7cc4271", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rephrase this sentence: `Who is confused?´?
Who's confused?
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{"language": "en", "length": "16", "uuid": "c5b1227d-a16a-393b-8b98-5b5b87493284", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Try restating «Who is the manager of that baseball team?» in your own words.
Who's the manager of that baseball team?
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{"language": "en", "length": "41", "uuid": "25ae3aa4-05e6-380a-a995-d576dbe9e795", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rephrase this sentence: 'Who is your favourite TV star?'?
Who's your favourite TV star?
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{"language": "en", "length": "30", "uuid": "13a3e33f-13b1-3f67-8abf-2cce04f0f176", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Try restating «Who's missing?» in your own words.
Who is missing?
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{"language": "en", "length": "14", "uuid": "bfa0961b-b4b5-3c37-aee4-6e4fa6448d79", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
In what other way could you say `Who told Tom that he shouldn't do that?´?
Who told Tom he shouldn't do that?
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{"language": "en", "length": "39", "uuid": "714d3aa7-c822-3f32-873a-c6835385c32f", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Reword the following statement: `Who turned off the light?´.
Who switched off the light?
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{"language": "en", "length": "25", "uuid": "bcf16166-c761-3af5-b56e-7df2ab9df376", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Please reword `Who would've thought Tom would change?´ so that it has a different meaning.
Who would've thought that Tom would change?
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{"language": "en", "length": "38", "uuid": "9bcade6d-3e63-3474-8e97-98da863fde7b", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Please reword «Why are you so poor when you're so smart?» so that it has a different meaning.
Why are you so poor if you're so smart?
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{"language": "en", "length": "41", "uuid": "b54d6921-a61d-3f75-b84b-cf76c304a13b", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you paraphrase «Why didn't you tell me that Tom had to do that?» using different vocabulary?
Why didn't you tell me Tom had to do that?
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{"language": "en", "length": "47", "uuid": "32d31513-b3c7-388a-9c65-f3f2801d3821", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Could you put "Why didn't you tell me you couldn't do that?" into other words?
Why didn't you tell me that you couldn't do that?
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{"language": "en", "length": "44", "uuid": "d121f5c2-b6e2-3b95-80b5-4f225ed66476", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Paraphrase `Why did you tell Tom that we're just friends?´
Why did you tell Tom we're just friends?
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{"language": "en", "length": "45", "uuid": "4a2c5b6c-8da7-3585-a91f-556b0359b5a4", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Try restating "Why doesn't anybody help us?" in your own words.
Why doesn't anyone help us?
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{"language": "en", "length": "28", "uuid": "8fd7f276-3d2b-3b85-919a-62f5d2b068a1", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you paraphrase 'Why don't you let Tom know that you don't want to do that?' using different vocabulary?
Why don't you let Tom know you don't want to do that?
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{"language": "en", "length": "58", "uuid": "1172df41-8c55-3507-882a-43cbf7f815b1", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
In what other way could you say ῎Why do you think it happened?῏?
Why do you think that it happened?
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{"language": "en", "length": "29", "uuid": "ab6c58f0-315b-3ff8-a1a7-e0f446c75f11", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Reword the following statement: ῎Why is everyone freaking out?῏.
Why is everybody freaking out?
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{"language": "en", "length": "29", "uuid": "088317f2-712a-3691-9c34-86d10dc3adbc", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Paraphrase «Why is Tom glad that that's going to happen?»
Why is Tom glad that's going to happen?
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{"language": "en", "length": "44", "uuid": "349d9491-406b-39ca-902a-3aa53480dfca", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Could you put “Why was everyone yelling at you?” into other words?
Why was everybody yelling at you?
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{"language": "en", "length": "32", "uuid": "b60bb603-0a8d-3efb-9fa3-d18ff9096bd1", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
How would you express "Will tomorrow be a dry day?" in a different way?
Is it going to be a dry day tomorrow?
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{"language": "en", "length": "27", "uuid": "9f3e6970-dc3e-36b4-ab1f-a752d2cdc84a", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Paraphrase «With a little more patience, you could've done that.»
With a little more patience, you could have done that.
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{"language": "en", "length": "52", "uuid": "7c3b228c-56a8-34a5-9307-53d8bb7aeedb", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you paraphrase 'Without your help, Tom would've probably died.' using different vocabulary?
Without your help, Tom would have probably died.
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{"language": "en", "length": "46", "uuid": "59429891-b22f-3911-8e20-ea42f7f4e4c2", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Please reword ῎Would it be OK if I let Tom do that?῏ so that it has a different meaning.
Would it be all right if I let Tom do that?
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{"language": "en", "length": "36", "uuid": "b92b5a09-afe1-3148-82d2-3c61e470f2aa", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as ῎Would you mind watching my children until I get back?῏.
Would you mind watching my kids until I get back?
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{"language": "en", "length": "53", "uuid": "004e0e0f-302d-3ace-b75b-51a0771de2af", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
In what other way could you say «Yesterday I should've done that, but since I didn't have time I gave up the idea.»?
Yesterday I should have done that, but since I didn't have time I gave up the idea.
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{"language": "en", "length": "81", "uuid": "b9006414-5e7f-3412-a6c0-4f08c538a882", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you paraphrase «You and I both know that Tom can't do that.» using different vocabulary?
You and I both know Tom can't do that.
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{"language": "en", "length": "43", "uuid": "aaf6ca89-19a5-34ef-a231-819d182ce555", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
In what other way could you say “You are all our guests tonight.”?
You're all our guests tonight.
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{"language": "en", "length": "31", "uuid": "c2711851-1937-3437-930c-9bee3974e4cb", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Try restating ῎You are better off without him.῏ in your own words.
You're better off without him.
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{"language": "en", "length": "31", "uuid": "4b0d77c2-acb7-3ec3-acb9-b2f97f40f3f1", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Paraphrase 'You are foolish to say such a thing.'
You're foolish to say such a thing.
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{"language": "en", "length": "36", "uuid": "957aa807-e225-3b72-b401-db010ca7035f", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Reword the following statement: «You are lazy!».
You're lazy.
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{"language": "en", "length": "13", "uuid": "74daebb9-af49-3c6f-9ea9-2828596d7de0", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Try restating "You are not allowed to use this car." in your own words.
You aren't allowed to use this car.
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{"language": "en", "length": "36", "uuid": "75f4390f-e5d3-3a4c-9527-162ebcdf6fa3", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
In what other way could you say “You aren't as poor as I am.”?
You aren't as poor as me.
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{"language": "en", "length": "27", "uuid": "3bd0cd3d-25ed-3cd3-82cb-0dcef30e1fe2", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Alter this text: ῎You aren't often wrong, are you?῏ to convey the same message in a different way.
You're not often wrong, are you?
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{"language": "en", "length": "32", "uuid": "f781da2d-2177-32b0-bf64-5d2684e0aca3", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as "You aren't supposed to be here now, are you?".
You're not supposed to be here now, are you?
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{"language": "en", "length": "44", "uuid": "65bac29c-8a40-3aa1-9103-8672f481d045", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Paraphrase «You are number one!»
You're number one!
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Can you rephrase this sentence: ῎You are running fast.῏?
You're running fast.
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{"language": "en", "length": "21", "uuid": "7a9e59cd-5f2d-350b-93cb-a1bff2407457", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Could you put "You are the one." into other words?
You're the one.
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{"language": "en", "length": "16", "uuid": "60359c62-552d-3807-923c-954df8502ba5", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Try restating 'You are very cute kids.' in your own words.
You are very cute children.
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{"language": "en", "length": "23", "uuid": "691aba80-02d1-30e3-9246-c0cd7af88c9b", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Paraphrase “You can come in.”
You may enter.
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{"language": "en", "length": "16", "uuid": "02be46fa-095d-30c6-bd3c-b8604f76a50b", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rewrite next: ῎You cannot be too careful in choosing your friends.῏?
You can't be too careful in choosing your friends.
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{"language": "en", "length": "51", "uuid": "ac4672d5-91dc-334e-bf0b-f442c5415815", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
How would you express 'You cannot smoke in this room.' in a different way?
You can't smoke in this room.
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{"language": "en", "length": "30", "uuid": "665b2e2b-a4c1-3c27-b8c9-d0600b0b693c", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rewrite next: "You can't deny that what Tom said is true."?
You can't deny what Tom said is true.
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{"language": "en", "length": "42", "uuid": "765bc217-f7b0-3b42-89d1-870d4475b668", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as `You can't let anyone know I'm here.´.
You can't let anybody know that I'm here.
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{"language": "en", "length": "35", "uuid": "121dd385-60c6-34d0-9793-8a8e688d423b", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Alter this text: “You could have let me know you were going out tonight.” to convey the same message in a different way.
You could've let me know you were going out tonight.
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{"language": "en", "length": "54", "uuid": "7ba86b6d-601b-3a09-9a4b-193a6d48bd43", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Try restating «You could've done that on your own.» in your own words.
You could have done that on your own.
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{"language": "en", "length": "35", "uuid": "cb6e5021-beb8-36bd-8b8e-078e467ff66a", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Try restating «You could've stayed in Boston.» in your own words.
You could have stayed in Boston.
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{"language": "en", "length": "30", "uuid": "64b37cee-5a3f-3991-a2dd-5592c0d9b35d", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you paraphrase «You didn't even tell me that Tom had died.» using different vocabulary?
You didn't even tell me Tom had died.
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Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as 'You didn't know that I had to do that today, did you?'.
You didn't know I had to do that today, did you?
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Please reword ῎You didn't know that Tom was supposed to do that, did you?῏ so that it has a different meaning.
You didn't know Tom was supposed to do that, did you?
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Can you rewrite next: 'You didn't know Tom was going to Boston, did you?'?
You didn't know that Tom was going to Boston, did you?
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Try restating “You didn't tell me you planned to wait until Monday to go.” in your own words.
You didn't tell me you planned on waiting until Monday to go.
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Paraphrase “You don't have to apologize, Tom.”
You don't need to apologize, Tom.
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Paraphrase "You don't remember anything?"
Don't you remember anything?
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In what other way could you say `You had better avoid Tom.´?
You'd better avoid Tom.
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In what other way could you say "You had better stay away from work today."?
You'd better stay away from work today.
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Paraphrase “You have gained weight.”
You've gained weight.
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Reword the following statement: ῎You have to do that first.῏.
You must do that first.
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Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as ῎You just made a huge mistake.῏.
You just made a very big mistake.
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