EN · Dialogues
Let’s Decide Together
This set contains 45 annotated sentences.
Dataset version: enGram 3.3
Hey, HPresdo Syou v2have a moment vIto help me with a decision?
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Hey, do you have a moment to help me with a decision?
Patternshave — had — had
Sure, what HPresare Syou pAPrestrying vIto decide?
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Sure, what are you trying to decide?
SI HPres’m pAPrestrying vIto choose the best method for Sour team vIto manage this new project.
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I’m trying to choose the best method for our team to manage this new project.
Patternschoose — chose — chosen^the best method^this new project
SThat st’s p2important.
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That’s important.
What options HPresare Syou pAPresconsidering?
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What options are you considering?
SI HPres’m pAPreslooking at pAPresusing Agile methodology, the Waterfall model, or a hybrid approach.
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I’m looking at using Agile methodology, the Waterfall model, or a hybrid approach.
Patternsthe Waterfall model^a hybrid approach
MCan Syou v2explain the pros and cons of each?
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Can you explain the pros and cons of each?
Sure.
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Sure.
SAgile stPresis p2flexible and allows for iterative development, Swhich Mcan stbe p2great for projects with evolving requirements.
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Agile is flexible and allows for iterative development, which can be great for projects with evolving requirements.
SThat VPressounds p2good.
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That sounds good.
What stPresare Sthe downsides?
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What are the downsides?
SThe main downside stPresis that Sit VPresrequires frequent communication and Mcan stbe less p2predictable in terms of timelines.
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The main downside is that it requires frequent communication and can be less predictable in terms of timelines.
Patternsthe main downside
What about the Waterfall model?
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What about the Waterfall model?
Patternsthe Waterfall model
SWaterfall stPresis more p2structured and has clear stages, pAmaking it easier vIto manage timelines and expectations.
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Waterfall is more structured and has clear stages, making it easier to manage timelines and expectations.
Patternshave — had — had^make — made — made
And the cons?
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And the cons?
Patternsand the cons
SIt st’s less p2flexible, so if Srequirements VPreschange mid-project, Sit Mcan stbe p2challenging vIto adapt.
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It’s less flexible, so if requirements change mid-project, it can be challenging to adapt.
How about the hybrid approach?
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How about the hybrid approach?
Patternshow about the hybrid approach
SThe hybrid approach VPrescombines elements of both Agile and Waterfall, pAoffering a balance of structure and flexibility.
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The hybrid approach combines elements of both Agile and Waterfall, offering a balance of structure and flexibility.
Patternsthe hybrid approach
SThat VPressounds p2promising.
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That sounds promising.
Any downsides?
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Any downsides?
SIt Mcan stbe p2complex vIto implement, as Sit VPresrequires pAunderstanding both methodologies and pAknowing when vIto apply each.
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It can be complex to implement, as it requires understanding both methodologies and knowing when to apply each.
Patternsunderstand — understood — understood^know — knew — known
What st’s Sthe main priority for this project?
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What’s the main priority for this project?
Patternsthe main priority
SWe Mneed vIto deliver on time, but Swe also VPresexpect some requirements vIto change as Swe VPresprogress.
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We need to deliver on time, but we also expect some requirements to change as we progress.
pSPastGiven that, Swhich method VPresseems most suitable?
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Given that, which method seems most suitable?
Patternsgive — gave — given
SThe hybrid approach Mmight stbe p2the best fit, pAproviding structure but also pAallowing for flexibility.
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The hybrid approach might be the best fit, providing structure but also allowing for flexibility.
Patternsthe hybrid approach^the best fit
How HPresdo Syou v2feel about pAPresimplementing the hybrid approach?
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How do you feel about implementing the hybrid approach?
Patternsfeel — felt — felt^the hybrid approach
SI VPres’m p2confident Swe Mcan v2manage it, but Swe M’ll v2need vIto ensure the team stPresis v2Pasttrained and comfortable with both methodologies.
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I’m confident we can manage it, but we’ll need to ensure the team is trained and comfortable with both methodologies.
What st’s Sthe next step?
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What’s the next step?
Patternsthe next step
SI M’ll v2propose the hybrid approach to the team and get their feedback.
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I’ll propose the hybrid approach to the team and get their feedback.
Patternsget — got — gotten^the hybrid approach
If Severyone VPresagrees, Swe M’ll v2move forward with training and implementation.
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If everyone agrees, we’ll move forward with training and implementation.
VPresSounds like a solid plan.
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Sounds like a solid plan.
Patternsa solid plan
HPresDo Syou v2need any help with the training materials?
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Do you need any help with the training materials?
Patternsthe training materials
Yes, Sthat Mwould stbe p2great.
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Yes, that would be great.
MCould Syou v2help Sme v2gather some resources?
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Could you help me gather some resources?
Absolutely.
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Absolutely.
SI M’ll v2start pAlooking into it right away.
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I’ll start looking into it right away.
VPresThank you.
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Thank you.
SI VPresappreciate your support.
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I appreciate your support.
No problem.
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No problem.
HLet’s v2make Sthis project a success.
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Let’s make this project a success.
Patternsmake — made — made
pSPastAgreed.
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Agreed.
Thanks for your help!
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Thanks for your help!
SYou VPres’re p2welcome.
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You’re welcome.
VHave a great day!
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Have a great day!
Patternshave — had — had^a great day
You too!
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You too!