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Explain Seasons and What They Mean

This set contains 11 annotated sentences.

Dataset version: enGram 3.4, Jan 2024

01

S*Spring, Swhich VPresbegins in March and ends in June, st*Presis v2Pastcharacterized by the rebirth of nature, with Sflowers pAPresblooming and Strees pAbudding.

Explanation

Spring, which begins in March and ends in June, is characterized by the rebirth of nature, with flowers blooming and trees budding.

Patternsbegin — began — begun

02

During spring, Stemperatures gradually VPresrise, and Sdays VPresbecome p2longer, pAencouraging outdoor activities and gardening.

Explanation

During spring, temperatures gradually rise, and days become longer, encouraging outdoor activities and gardening.

Patternsrise — rose — risen^become — became — become

03

S*Summer, S*pAPresspanning from June to September, st*Presis v2Pastmarked by hot temperatures, long sunny days, and often includes vacations and outdoor sports.

Explanation

Summer, spanning from June to September, is marked by hot temperatures, long sunny days, and often includes vacations and outdoor sports.

Patternslong sunny days

04

In summer, Speople VPrestend vIto spend more time at the beach, have barbecues, and enjoy various water activities.

Explanation

In summer, people tend to spend more time at the beach, have barbecues, and enjoy various water activities.

Patternsspend — spent — spent^have — had — had^various water activities

05

SAutumn, also SpSPastknown as fall, VPreslasts from September to December and st*Presis pSrecognized by the colorful transformation of leaves, cooler temperatures, and harvest festivals.

Explanation

Autumn, also known as fall, lasts from September to December and is recognized by the colorful transformation of leaves, cooler temperatures, and harvest festivals.

Patternsknow — knew — known^the colorful transformation

06

During autumn, Smany VPresenjoy activities like apple picking, pAattending fairs, and pAcelebrating Halloween and Thanksgiving.

Explanation

During autumn, many enjoy activities like apple picking, attending fairs, and celebrating Halloween and Thanksgiving.

07

S*Winter, Swhich VPresoccurs from December to March, st*Presis v2Pastcharacterized by cold temperatures, shorter days, and often snow in many regions.

Explanation

Winter, which occurs from December to March, is characterized by cold temperatures, shorter days, and often snow in many regions.

08

In winter, Speople VPresengage in activities such as skiing, ice skating, and pAcelebrating holidays like Christmas and New Year's.

Explanation

In winter, people engage in activities such as skiing, ice skating, and celebrating holidays like Christmas and New Year's.

09

How HPresdo Syou v2prepare for the changing weather each season?

Explanation

How do you prepare for the changing weather each season?

Patternsthe changing weather

10

Which season HPresdo Syou v2prefer, and why?

Explanation

Which season do you prefer, and why?

11

S*The transitions between seasons st*Presare v2Pastmarked by changes in temperature, daylight, and natural phenomena, pAPresimpacting our daily lives and activities.

Explanation

The transitions between seasons are marked by changes in temperature, daylight, and natural phenomena, impacting our daily lives and activities.

Patternsour daily lives