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Tell Others About How Things Look
This set contains 11 annotated sentences.
Dataset version: enGram 3.4, Jan 2024
SThe sky stPresis p2clear and blue.
Explanation
The sky is clear and blue.
SThat car VPreslooks p2old and rusty.
Explanation
That car looks old and rusty.
SHer dress stPresis bright p2red, like a tomato.
Explanation
Her dress is bright red, like a tomato.
SThe building stPresis p2taller than a pine tree.
Explanation
The building is taller than a pine tree.
Patternsa pine tree
SHis new glasses stPresare p2round and thin.
Explanation
His new glasses are round and thin.
Patternshis new glasses
S*The cake she VPastmade st*Presis beautifully v2Pastdecorated.
Explanation
The cake she made is beautifully decorated.
Patternsmake — made — made
HPresDoes Sthe painting v2look p2crooked to you?
Explanation
Does the painting look crooked to you?
SThe room VPastfelt p2cozy, with soft lights and warm colors.
Explanation
The room felt cozy, with soft lights and warm colors.
Patternsfeel — felt — felt
SThe fabric stPresis p2smooth as silk.
Explanation
The fabric is smooth as silk.
From here, Sthe mountains VPresappear almost mystical in the mist.
Explanation
From here, the mountains appear almost mystical in the mist.
SShe VPreshas a radiant smile Sthat VPreslights up the room.
Explanation
She has a radiant smile that lights up the room.
Patternshave — had — had^light — lit — lit^a radiant smile