EN · Dialogues

Problem-Solving Skills

This set contains 26 annotated sentences.

Dataset version: enGram 3.3

01

SI VPreswant vIto enhance my problem-solving skills.

Explanation

I want to enhance my problem-solving skills.

Patternsmy problem-solving skills

02

Any suggestions?

Explanation

Any suggestions?

03

Absolutely.

Explanation

Absolutely.

04

What kind of problems HPresare Syou pAPrestrying vIto solve?

Explanation

What kind of problems are you trying to solve?

05

Both work-related and personal challenges.

Explanation

Both work-related and personal challenges.

Patternsboth work-related and personal challenges

06

HrPresHave Syou v2Pasttried pAusing the 5 Whys technique?

Explanation

Have you tried using the 5 Whys technique?

Patternsthe 5 Whys technique

07

No, what st’s Sthat?

Explanation

No, what’s that?

08

SYou VPreskeep pAasking “why” vIto dig deeper into the root cause of a problem.

Explanation

You keep asking “why” to dig deeper into the root cause of a problem.

Patternskeep — kept — kept^dig — dug — dug^the root cause

09

SIt usually VPrestakes about five times vIto get there.

Explanation

It usually takes about five times to get there.

Patternstake — took — taken^get — got — gotten^about five times

10

SThat VPressounds p2interesting.

Explanation

That sounds interesting.

11

Any other techniques?

Explanation

Any other techniques?

Patternsany other techniques

12

SMind mapping stPresis p2great for pAPresvisualizing problems and pAbrainstorming solutions.

Explanation

Mind mapping is great for visualizing problems and brainstorming solutions.

13

SIt VPreshelps Syou v2see connections and generate ideas.

Explanation

It helps you see connections and generate ideas.

Patternssee — saw — seen

14

How HPresdo SI v2create a mind map?

Explanation

How do I create a mind map?

Patternsa mind map

15

VStart with the main problem in the center and draw branches for related issues and potential solutions.

Explanation

Start with the main problem in the center and draw branches for related issues and potential solutions.

Patternsdraw — drew — drawn^the main problem

16

VKeep pAexpanding until Syou VPrescover all aspects.

Explanation

Keep expanding until you cover all aspects.

Patternskeep — kept — kept

17

What about collaborative problem-solving?

Explanation

What about collaborative problem-solving?

Patternscollaborative problem-solving

18

VInvolve others in brainstorming sessions.

Explanation

Involve others in brainstorming sessions.

19

SDifferent perspectives Mcan v2lead to more creative solutions.

Explanation

Different perspectives can lead to more creative solutions.

Patternslead — led — led^more creative solutions

20

Any tips for pAPresstaying p2focused?

Explanation

Any tips for staying focused?

21

VBreak the problem into smaller, manageable parts and tackle them one at a time.

Explanation

Break the problem into smaller, manageable parts and tackle them one at a time.

Patternsbreak — broke — broken^smaller, manageable parts

22

SThis VPresprevents pAfeeling p2overwhelmed.

Explanation

This prevents feeling overwhelmed.

Patternsfeel — felt — felt

23

SI M’ll v2try the 5 Whys technique and mind mapping.

Explanation

I’ll try the 5 Whys technique and mind mapping.

Patternsthe 5 Whys technique

24

Thanks!

Explanation

Thanks!

25

SYou VPres’re p2welcome.

Explanation

You’re welcome.

26

Best of luck with your problem-solving!

Explanation

Best of luck with your problem-solving!

Patternsyour problem-solving