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Sentence 1: Sain pul broken, so he hiad ro sin up a chair to-thé:piano, But. it was: instead. Sentencé 2: The chair Wwas briker},so he,hail te Sing instéad
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Sentence 1: As Andrea in the crop duster passed over Susan, she could see the landing gear. Sentence 2: Andrea could see the landing gear.
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Sentence & I'm sure that my map will show this building; it is very good. Sentence 2: The map is very good.
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Sentence 4: Lily’ ‘spoke-'ts Donna, . breaking her eanicontration.” gy, < Sentence 2r-Lily “spoke .to “Donna, ‘breaking : Lily's. concentratian, *
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Seniéno’ 1:ivroulda' find a'spoon, 0:1 tied usingd pew to Sule my coffee. Bursa turned out to beserbed idea, because i gon full of coffee Sentence %: The piv gor full of coffee
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LE Maik told Pere ma lies abou ims, ich Pete included ir is boo: spe ‘should “have. een. more’ “truthful Sentence 2: Fee shold ave ben meth
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‘Sentence 1: John was doing research in the library when he heard a man humming and whistling. He was very annoyed. Sentence 2: The man was very annoyed.
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Sentence 1: Mary took out her flute and played one.of her favorite pieces. She has. had it since she was a child. Sentence 2: She has had the piece since she was a child.
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Sentence 1: As Andrea" in. the éfop. duster passed’ over Susan, she.could see the landing strip. Sentence 2: Andtea could see the landing strip.
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Sentence 1: Bob was playing cards with Adam and was way ahead. If Adam hadn't had a sudden run of good luck, he would have won. Sentence 2: Adam would have won.
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Senterice 1: The table won't fit through the: doorway because iti i ‘Sentence 2: The table is too wide.
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Sentence 1: Beth didn't get angry with Sally, who had cut her off, because she stopped andi gpolosized. Sentence 2: Beth stopped and apologized.
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Sentence {: The signs over the shops' doors had pictures that indicated what work was done inside. Although more and more people were learning how to read, each artisan still had signs, not wishing to lose a possible patron merely because he happened to be illiterate Sentence 2: Each artisan still had signs, not wishing to lose a possible patron merely because the patron happened to be illiterate
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Sentence £ Everyone relly bved the oatmeal codes; only a few people hed the choedate chp codes. Next tme, we shoud male fewer of then Sentence 2: We should make fewer of the chocolate chp cookies.
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‘Sentence 1: | couldn't put the pot on the shelf because it was too tall ‘Sentence 2: The pot was too tall.
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Sentence 1 Joon mode sure © thank Susan for all the help she hod recieved. Sentence 2: Jocn mate sure 1 thark Susan for ot thé help Joc) hod receved
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Sentence t The fremen arived before the palice because they were coming from so fer away. Sentence 2: The firemen were coming from so far away
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Sentence. Arjona ‘couldn't see the stage. with Billy in front of him because he isso short. “Sentence 2: Billy is so short.
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fe 1: Archaeologists hav uta 20,000 years 38° They he river banks. sentenc' numans lived in Lap hunted for deer on tl sentence 2: Prehistoric humans hunted for deer on the river banks. e concluded that } 4 \
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Sentence 1: Tom said "Check" to Ralph as he took his bishop. Sentence 2: Tom said "Check" to Ralph as he took Ralph's bishop.
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Sentence t Joe paid the detective after he received thefinal report on the case. Sentence 2: The detective received the final report on the case
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Sentence 751d explained his theory, fo Mark but hé coiildn’ (teontvince him: Sentenice 2: Mark couiliin't convirice him. SS ia
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Sentence’‘t Always before, Larry. had: helped Dad with his work. But he,could not help him now, for Dad} said that-his boss at the. railroad: conipany would. not! inant anjone:-but him fo Workin the office: ..- Sentence 2: He culd it help Dad now.
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Sentenog 1:Bersiard, whd had fot Sold the government official that he. was legs than 21 wher-he filed for a homestead claim, ‘did siot'consider that.he had done-anything dishonest. Stil, anyone who knew that he was 19 years old could take his claim ‘away from Sentence 2: Anydite who: knew that he was 19 Yeats could take bis claim away fro Berna,
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eee Alice tried. trantay to st Barking
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Sentence Ii Although. they’ ran at about the same’ speed; Sue beat Sally because she had such a-bad start. Sentence % Sue had such a bad start,
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4: When the sponsors of the bil tence rn hall, they were surprised
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Sentence 1: The drain is ‘clogged with hair. ie has to be retnoved: Sentence 2: Thé hair has co be rémoved.
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Sentence 1: When Tatyana reathed‘the cabin, her mother: was. sleeping. ‘She was.” careful -not..:to” disturb: ‘her, undressing#and climbing back into’ her ‘berth. Sentence 2: She was: careful ‘not. to. ‘disturb her, undressing and climbing back into Tatyana’s:berth.
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Sentenité I Larry, d-tintid teen-ager, lives with “his. widowed" mother in “a: Brooklyn: housing Larry's father, a gaiig leader, “deathi; his ‘father's disciple, Antonio, idkes: Lory “intider.‘his ‘wing; and auily molds" hint: into: a ing funner- ‘Sentence 2: His: fathers diseiple, ‘Antonio; takes Larry'u ‘under his, wing; and. ey molds Lary into,< adnig’ bales
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Joon, so | tried using a pen to Sentence 1:1 couldn't find a sp ied out to be a bad idea, stir my coffee, But that turn because it got full of ink he coffee got full of ink. Sentence 2:
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‘Seriténce’1: Paul tried -to.calt George onthe. phones”, but. he wasn't suctessful, Oe Bees Sentence’ 2:. George wasn't successful
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yantanea’ ‘ Arehanalaiysts. ave . : E cavelud ee amined in:iapiia 20000. years £0” ‘Thy, hut: for viene per) ite rivet banks. aaa arta Ne Sentahea' 2 Setpened:oh therrvar bdnks:
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Sentence + |. was trying to open the lock with the key. but someone had filed the keyhole with chewing gum. ‘and | coudett get it out Sentence 2:| couldn't get the chewing gum out
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Cait pat ther Ube Tayo pope Pa a 2 Pauls books are popular because Paul swell ii i
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Sentence 1: Mark became absorbed in Blaze, the white horse. He was afraid the stable boys at the Burlington Stables struck at him and bullied him because he was timid, so he took upon himself the feeding and care of the animal. Sentence 2: Blaze took upon the feeding and care of the anim
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entence + Thomson visited Cooper's grave in 1765. t that dage he had been dead for five years. entence 2 Thomson had been dead for five years.
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[Sentence 1:Toni threw his schoolbag down to Ray after he reached‘the top of tie stair. [Sentence 2: Tom reached the top of the stairs..
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Santanca Mark heord Steve's feet going dawn the ladder. The door of the shop closed after him. He ranto laok aut the window. ‘of the shop closed after Mark.
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Sreneney E The sculpture rote ot the shelf because & wes’ anchored Sentence 2: The sculpture wasnt anchored.
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Sentence 1: I'm sure that my map will] show this building; it is very good. Sentence 2: The building is very good.
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Sentence 1: Jane knocked on the door, and Susan answered it. She invited her to come out. Sentence 2: Susan invited her to come out.
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Sentence |: the customer walked into the bank and stabbed one of the tellers. He was immediately taken to the hospital. Sentence 2: the teller was immediately taken to the hospital.
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‘Sentence 1: Sam pulled up a chair to the piano, but it was broken, so he had to sing instead. ‘Sentence 2: The piano was broken, so he had to sing instead.
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Sentence: 1::The | oldér™ studerits were biillying the younger ‘ones, so “we punishéd| ther: Sentence 2: We punished the older students)
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Sentence 1; John: ecultin't séerthe, stage With Billy in front of hifi because hes 50 short. Sentehcs 2: Jctin is'so short.
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Sentence |: James asked Robert for a favor but he refused. Sentence 2 Robert refused.
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‘Sentence t: Mary tucked her daughter Anne into bed. 80 that she could work. Sentence 2: Mary tucked her daughter Anne into bed. ‘so that Mary could work.
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Sentence t: Mary tucked ner daughter Anne into bed, so tat she coud slep. Sentence 2 Mary tucked her daughter Anne into bed, so that Mary could sleep.
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Sentence 1: The patti to the lake was blocked;'so we coildnt useit. Sentence 2: We couldnt use the path.
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Sentence 1: The foxes are getting in at night and attacking the chickens. They have gotten very nervous. Sentence 2 The foxes have gotten very nervous.
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Sentence I: The siorekeepérs stayed 7 teun t-rua thelr Sates. and liyéd in the roomé bebinidt them. > “athe sictekedpers stayed in vain w ru thei Sres = and ved te roans behind thestores :
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Séntence 1: used an old rag to cisan the knife, and then ‘put Iti the drawer. “Senténce 2 | piit'the wag inthe drawer.
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‘Sentence 1::Mairk becaive-absérbed_ ih-Blazé,; the” ivhite ‘ horse.. He “was affaid the ‘stable boys at, thé Burlington Stablés- strivck’ at. him’ gid. bullied hiri'bectiusé’ he. was tihiid,-so he £66K, suport hiniself the feeding and’ care“of the, anima. pee Sentence'2: Mark: took tipon himself the feeding and care: of thé animal.
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a picture shepherds with sheep, but they ended up-——looking more -— tke golfers. Sertonce 2 The shepherds ended up looking more lke golfers.
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Séntencé 1: Beth didnt: get arigny: with’ Sally Who, had*cut. “her “aff, bacause-’ she stopped land counted to. ten Sentence “2: Beth’ stopped. “dnd counted to Hien Be” fee
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Sentence 1: Alice was dusting the kving 00M and trying to find the button that Mama had hidden. No time today to look at old pictures in her favorite photo album, Today she had to hunt for a button, so she Put the album on a chair without even opening it Sentence 2 She put the album on a char without even opening the album.
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Sentence “1! Then ;Dad “figured. dut how- much; the man owed thé store; to that “he ‘added the man's board<bill at the’ coék-shanty, He subtracted that”-amouht from. the’ man's. wages, and: made out his check Sentence. 2: Dad. ‘subtracted. that, améint from the man's wages.
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Sentence: 4 Johii was’ jégging throiigh: the park: when. he. sdw- a. man... juggling watermelons. He was very impressive. Sentence. ~-2:: The.“ juggler <- was very. impressive: o i oe
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Sentence 1: As Ollie carried Tommy up the long winding steps, his logs dangted. Sentence 2: Ollie's logs dangled.
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‘Sentence 1: Since it was raining, 3 carried the newspaper in my backpack to keep it dry. ‘Sentence 2: 9 carried the newspaper in my backpack to keep the newspaper dry.
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Sentence h Frank CaS upset wilh Tom because the toaster he had bought from him didnt work Sentence 2 The toaster Frank had bought from. him didwt work
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Sentence. 1, The ‘customer walked iftto thé: bank:anid: stabbed one: of the tellers. :He ‘Was immediately taken to the ospital. Sentenee: 2). ‘The: custonier: was: immediately, taken:to'the hospital:
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Sentence I: Mr. Moncrieff visited Chester's luxurious New York apartment, thinking that i belonged to his son Edward. The result was that Mr. Moncrieff has decided to cancel Edward's allowance on the ground that he no longer requires!his)fifincial support. Sentence 2: He no longer requires Mr. Monetieff’s financial support.
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Sentence 1: Alice looked for her friend Jade in the crowd. Since she always wears a red turban, Alice spotted her quickly. Sentence 2: Since Jade always wears a red turban, Alice spotted her quickly.
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Sentence t: | put the butterfly wing on the table and it broke. Sentence 2: The butterfly wing broke.
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Sertence |: During & game of tog. Ethan rx from Luke because he was Sentence PE .
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Sentence 1 Jane gave Joan candy because she wasnt hungry Sentence 2: Jane wasn't hungry
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leur s0 It 2 The bog of flour had to be moved
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shows‘an“f inting in Mark's living'r00™ seritence. t:The pal a house sal tree. Itis tothe ight of sentence 2: Théiainting isto éhe'right of ahouse.
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Sentence 1: James asked Robert for a favor but he refused. Sentence 2: James refused.
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tence 1: When Tatyana reached the cabin, her mother was Teeping. She was careful not to disturb her, undressing and Jimbing back into her berth. tence 2: mother was careful not to disturb her, undressing nd climbing back into her berth.
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aiengs, gee by soo") cae ar works on i aye “He aan gents tence ni 2 item would be
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Sentence 1: Look!: here’, is -a.-’minnow Slimming, right below: that. duck! i’had-better. get away. to safety fast! Senténice.-2: The’ ‘minnow. ‘had: ‘better ‘get ‘quay to-Safety fast! Sd
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Sentence 1: Tom gave Ralph’ a lift ta school. so he wouldyt ‘have to walk. Sentence 2-Relph wouldnt have to walk.
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Sentence 1: Grace happy fo trade me her srcter for my joke. ‘She thinks it looks great on Sentence 2: The jacket looks great on her.
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Sentence 1: Susan knew that Ann's son had been in a car accident, so she told her about cite Sentence 2: Susan told her about Elites
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ot away Lot Hie eng ke hiew ret mig @ Pat cor t has a @ £,t.8 vie rs + i. SD he entene® ef tue viecr's
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Sentence 1: My. meeting started at 4:00] and I\needed to catch the train at 4:30, s there wasn't much. time... Luckily, it wa: delayed, so it worked out. Sentence worked out; The_train. was delayed, so it}
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Sentence 1: The sun was covered by a| thick cloud all morning, but luckily, by the time the picnic started, it was| gone. Sentence 2: The cloud was gone.
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jentence 1: Sara borrowed the book from the ibrary because she needs it for an article he is working on. She writes it when she ets home from work. jentence 2: She writes the book when she ets home from work.
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sentence he donkey wished @ wart on its hind teg would isn and it did sentence Zhe donkey wished @ vert on its bind leg would disappear, and wart did t
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Sentence 1:! sat there feeling rather like a chappie I'd once read about in a book, who murdered another cove and hid the body under the dining-room table, and then had to be the life and soul of a dinner party, with it there all the time. Sentence 2: He had to be the life and soul of a dinner party, with the book there all the time.
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Sentence & Sam pulled up & chair te the piane, but it was broken, se he had te stand instead. Sentence 2 The chair was breken se he had te stand instead
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sentence |: Men had the right to keep their penteworking for then until they were 2 years of age Sentence 2: Men had the right to keep thelr Sentetvorking for thern until he men were 21 years of age:
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Sentence 1: Bill possed the halt-empty plate to John| becouse he wos hungry. Sentence 2: John wos hungry.
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Sentence I: Pam's parents come home and found her having sex with her boyfriend, Paul. They were furious about it. Sentence 2 Pom's porents were furious about it,
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2: The Joaster Tom had sold him. ‘didn’t work.
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Bortencs i Billy. etied... because Toby’ woul “daooppt his, toy.” Sentence 2: Bil: ered pacouse: tony wouldnt ‘accept ily ig ae : Oe e
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Sentence 1: Billy cried. because Toby, wouldn't shore his toy. Sentence 2: Billy cried because Toby wouldn't. shore Billy's toy.
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Sentence 1:i tried £6 paint @ picture of an orchard, with |!emons in:the lemon trees, but they came out lookirig rnore like telephone poles. [Sentence 2: The lemor trees caine out looking’ more Like telephone poles,
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[Sentence 2: Anna had studied so hard.
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