nnattiisedo
destination
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I like brushing my hair.
I like to brush my hair.
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Tom always like to play basketball during his free time.
Tom always like playing basketball during his free time.
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fast
faster
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happiest
texleecnl
excellent
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I like to run.
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I like to watch movies whenever I don't have homework.
I enjoy watching movies whenever I don't have homework.
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beautiful
more beautiful
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boring
most boring
tdiioartlan
traditional
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Tom's favorite hobby is riding a bike on the weekends.
Tom's favorite hobby is to ride a bike on the weekends.
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Jake doesn't plan to study tonight.
Jake doesn't plan on studying tonight.
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good
better
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sleepy
sleepiest
donwrulfe
wonderful
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Alice doesn't like washing the dishes.
Alice doesn't like to wash the dishes.
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Mary went to the mall to shop for some new shoes.
Mary went shopping at the mall for some new shoes.
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intelligent
more intelligent
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modern
most modern
eueascb
because
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I like speaking English with my friends.
I like to speak English with my friends.
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To swim in the rivers of the Amazon Forest is a crazy thing to do.
Swimming in the rivers of the Amazon Forest is a crazy thing to do.
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truer
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far
farthest