EN · Dialogues

Arguing for a Point

This set contains 20 annotated sentences.

Dataset version: enGram 3.3

01

SI HPres’m pAPresdebating the benefits of remote work with a colleague.

Explanation

I’m debating the benefits of remote work with a colleague.

02

MCan Syou v2help Sme v2form an argument?

Explanation

Can you help me form an argument?

03

Sure, what stPresare Sthe key points?

Explanation

Sure, what are the key points?

Patternsthe key points

04

For remote work, Vargue that Sit VPresoffers flexibility, reduces commuting time, and improves work-life balance.

Explanation

For remote work, argue that it offers flexibility, reduces commuting time, and improves work-life balance.

Patternswork-life balance

05

Against remote work, Sthey Mmight v2say Sit VPresleads to potential isolation and distractions at home.

Explanation

Against remote work, they might say it leads to potential isolation and distractions at home.

Patternssay — said — said^lead — led — led

06

SYou Mcan v2counter by pAPresciting studies Sthat VPresshow increased productivity and employee satisfaction with remote work.

Explanation

You can counter by citing studies that show increased productivity and employee satisfaction with remote work.

Patternsshow — showed — shown

07

What about team collaboration challenges?

Explanation

What about team collaboration challenges?

Patternswhat about team collaboration challenges

08

VAcknowledge that but suggest solutions like regular virtual meetings and pAusing collaborative tools.

Explanation

Acknowledge that but suggest solutions like regular virtual meetings and using collaborative tools.

Patternsregular virtual meetings

09

Great, thanks for the help!

Explanation

Great, thanks for the help!

Patternsgreat, thanks

10

Title: pAPresEvaluating Trade-Offs SI VPreshave two job offers and need help pAPresdeciding.

Explanation

Title: Evaluating Trade-Offs I have two job offers and need help deciding.

Patternshave — had — had^trade-Offs^two job offers

11

MCan Swe v2talk about the trade-offs?

Explanation

Can we talk about the trade-offs?

Patternsthe trade-offs

12

Absolutely.

Explanation

Absolutely.

13

What stPresare Sthe offers?

Explanation

What are the offers?

14

SJob A VPresoffers a higher salary but has a longer commute and more demanding workload.

Explanation

Job A offers a higher salary but has a longer commute and more demanding workload.

Patternshave — had — had^a higher salary^a longer commute^more demanding workload

15

SJob B VPresoffers a lower salary but stPresis p2closer to home and provides a better work-life balance.

Explanation

Job B offers a lower salary but is closer to home and provides a better work-life balance.

Patternsa lower salary^a better work-life balance

16

SJob A VPresprovides financial benefits and career advancement but Mmay v2lead to burnout and less personal time.

Explanation

Job A provides financial benefits and career advancement but may lead to burnout and less personal time.

Patternslead — led — led^less personal time

17

SJob B VPresoffers a healthier work-life balance and less stress but with lower financial rewards.

Explanation

Job B offers a healthier work-life balance and less stress but with lower financial rewards.

Patternsa healthier work-life balance^lower financial rewards

18

VThink about Swhat st’s more p2important to you: financial goals or work-life balance.

Explanation

Think about what’s more important to you: financial goals or work-life balance.

Patternsthink — thought — thought

19

SI VPresthink SJob B Mmight stbe p2better for my overall happiness.

Explanation

I think Job B might be better for my overall happiness.

Patternsthink — thought — thought^my overall happiness

20

SThat VPressounds like a solid choice.

Explanation

That sounds like a solid choice.

Patternsa solid choice