EN · Dialogues

Preparing for an Exam

This set contains 48 annotated sentences.

Dataset version: enGram 3.3

01

Hi, HPresdo Syou v2have a moment vIto talk about pAPrespreparing for our upcoming exam?

Explanation

Hi, do you have a moment to talk about preparing for our upcoming exam?

Patternshave — had — had^our upcoming exam

02

Sure, SI M'd stbe p2happy vIto help.

Explanation

Sure, I'd be happy to help.

03

What HPresdo Syou v2need?

Explanation

What do you need?

04

SI HPres’m pAPresfeeling a bit p2overwhelmed and not sure where vIto start.

Explanation

I’m feeling a bit overwhelmed and not sure where to start.

Patternsfeel — felt — felt

05

SI VPresunderstand.

Explanation

I understand.

Patternsunderstand — understood — understood

06

HLet’s v2break it down into manageable steps.

Explanation

Let’s break it down into manageable steps.

Patternsbreak — broke — broken

07

SThat Mwould stbe p2great.

Explanation

That would be great.

08

What Mshould SI v2focus on first?

Explanation

What should I focus on first?

09

VStart by pAPresreviewing the syllabus vIto identify the key topics.

Explanation

Start by reviewing the syllabus to identify the key topics.

Patternsthe key topics

10

Good idea.

Explanation

Good idea.

11

MShould SI v2make a study schedule?

Explanation

Should I make a study schedule?

Patternsmake — made — made^a study schedule

12

Yes, definitely.

Explanation

Yes, definitely.

13

VAllocate time for each topic and stick to the schedule.

Explanation

Allocate time for each topic and stick to the schedule.

Patternsstick — stuck — stuck

14

How much time Mshould SI v2spend on each topic?

Explanation

How much time should I spend on each topic?

Patternsspend — spent — spent^how much time

15

SIt VPresdepends on your comfort level with each subject.

Explanation

It depends on your comfort level with each subject.

Patternsyour comfort level

16

VSpend more time on areas Syou VPresfind challenging.

Explanation

Spend more time on areas you find challenging.

Patternsspend — spent — spent^find — found — found

17

MShould SI v2take notes while pAstudying?

Explanation

Should I take notes while studying?

Patternstake — took — taken

18

Yes, SPrestaking notes Mcan v2help vIreinforce the material and make it easier vIto review later.

Explanation

Yes, taking notes can help reinforce the material and make it easier to review later.

Patternstake — took — taken^make — made — made

19

What about practice exams?

Explanation

What about practice exams?

20

SThey VPres’re very p2helpful.

Explanation

They’re very helpful.

21

VTry vIto take at least one or two practice exams under timed conditions.

Explanation

Try to take at least one or two practice exams under timed conditions.

Patternstake — took — taken^at least one or two practice exams

22

How Mshould SI v2handle difficult topics?

Explanation

How should I handle difficult topics?

23

VBreak them down into smaller parts and tackle them one at a time.

Explanation

Break them down into smaller parts and tackle them one at a time.

Patternsbreak — broke — broken

24

HDon’t v2hesitate vIto ask for help if pSneeded.

Explanation

Don’t hesitate to ask for help if needed.

25

stPresIs Sit a good idea vIto study with a group?

Explanation

Is it a good idea to study with a group?

Patternsa good idea

26

Yes, Sstudy groups Mcan stbe p2beneficial for pAPresdiscussing difficult concepts and pAkeeping each other motivated.

Explanation

Yes, study groups can be beneficial for discussing difficult concepts and keeping each other motivated.

Patternskeep — kept — kept

27

How often Mshould SI v2take breaks?

Explanation

How often should I take breaks?

Patternstake — took — taken

28

VTake regular breaks vIto avoid burnout.

Explanation

Take regular breaks to avoid burnout.

Patternstake — took — taken

29

SA good rule of thumb stPresis p2a 5-10 minute break every p2break hour.

Explanation

A good rule of thumb is a 5-10 minute break every hour.

Patternsa good rule^a 5-10 minute break

30

Any tips for the day before the exam?

Explanation

Any tips for the day before the exam?

31

VReview your notes and go over key concepts, but Hdon’t v2try vIto cram.

Explanation

Review your notes and go over key concepts, but don’t try to cram.

Patternsgo — went — gone

32

VGet a good night’s sleep.

Explanation

Get a good night’s sleep.

Patternsget — got — gotten^a good night’s sleep

33

What Mshould SI v2do on the day of the exam?

Explanation

What should I do on the day of the exam?

Patternsdo — did — done

34

VEat a healthy breakfast, stay p2hydrated, and arrive early vIto avoid any last-minute stress.

Explanation

Eat a healthy breakfast, stay hydrated, and arrive early to avoid any last-minute stress.

Patternseat — ate — eaten^a healthy breakfast^any last-minute stress

35

Any other tips for pAPresmanaging exam stress?

Explanation

Any other tips for managing exam stress?

Patternsany other tips

36

VPractice relaxation techniques like deep breathing or meditation vIto stay p2calm.

Explanation

Practice relaxation techniques like deep breathing or meditation to stay calm.

37

MShould SI v2bring pAanything specific to the exam?

Explanation

Should I bring anything specific to the exam?

Patternsbring — brought — brought

38

VMake p2sure Syou Hrhave all necessary materials, such as pens, pencils, your ID, and any allowed resources.

Explanation

Make sure you have all necessary materials, such as pens, pencils, your ID, and any allowed resources.

Patternsmake — made — made^have — had — had^all necessary materials^any allowed resources

39

What if SI VPresstart pAfeeling p2anxious during the exam?

Explanation

What if I start feeling anxious during the exam?

Patternsfeel — felt — felt

40

VTake a few deep breaths, stay p2focused, and remember that Syou HPres’ve v2Pastprepared well.

Explanation

Take a few deep breaths, stay focused, and remember that you’ve prepared well.

Patternstake — took — taken^a few deep breaths

41

Thanks for all the advice.

Explanation

Thanks for all the advice.

Patternsall the advice

42

SI VPresfeel more p2confident now.

Explanation

I feel more confident now.

Patternsfeel — felt — felt

43

SYou VPres’re p2welcome.

Explanation

You’re welcome.

44

SYou M’ll v2do great.

Explanation

You’ll do great.

Patternsdo — did — done

45

Good luck with your exam!

Explanation

Good luck with your exam!

46

VPresThank you!

Explanation

Thank you!

47

VHave a great day.

Explanation

Have a great day.

Patternshave — had — had^a great day

48

You too!

Explanation

You too!