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A male athlete is wearing a teal sweatband and a shirt from Nike and is holding a tennis racket. | The man is bowling. | holding,a,tennis,racket | bowling | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A male athlete is wearing a teal sweatband and a shirt from Nike and is holding a tennis racket.,
Sentence2: The man is bowling..
Give first your final ... | contradiction |
A male athlete is wearing a teal sweatband and a shirt from Nike and is holding a tennis racket. | A man is holding a tennis racket. | holding,a,tennis,racket | holding,a,tennis,racket | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A male athlete is wearing a teal sweatband and a shirt from Nike and is holding a tennis racket.,
Sentence2: A man is holding a tennis racket..
Give fir... | entailment |
A tennis player is carrying a tennis racket. | A person is carrying a tennis racket. | carrying,a,tennis,racket | carrying,a,tennis,racket | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A tennis player is carrying a tennis racket.,
Sentence2: A person is carrying a tennis racket..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output th... | entailment |
A tennis player is carrying a tennis racket. | The person is playing tennis. | null | playing | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A tennis player is carrying a tennis racket.,
Sentence2: The person is playing tennis..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoni... | neutral |
A tennis player is carrying a tennis racket. | The person is playinhg volleyball. | tennis | volleyball | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A tennis player is carrying a tennis racket.,
Sentence2: The person is playinhg volleyball..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the r... | contradiction |
The tennis player is wearing a yellow and blue shirt and a blue headband. | A person is playing Tennis at Wimbledon. | tennis,player | person | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: The tennis player is wearing a yellow and blue shirt and a blue headband.,
Sentence2: A person is playing Tennis at Wimbledon..
Give first your final co... | contradiction |
The tennis player is wearing a yellow and blue shirt and a blue headband. | A tennis player wears a handband to keep the hair out of his eyes. | null | to,keep,the,hair,out,of,his,eyes | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: The tennis player is wearing a yellow and blue shirt and a blue headband.,
Sentence2: A tennis player wears a handband to keep the hair out of his eyes..... | neutral |
The tennis player is wearing a yellow and blue shirt and a blue headband. | A person has a multi-colored outfit on. | wearing,a,yellow,and,blue,shirt,and,a,blue,headband | has,a,multi-colored,outfit,on | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: The tennis player is wearing a yellow and blue shirt and a blue headband.,
Sentence2: A person has a multi-colored outfit on..
Give first your final cor... | entailment |
A man plays tennis. | The man plays tennis often. | null | often | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A man plays tennis.,
Sentence2: The man plays tennis often..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A man plays tennis. | The woman plays tennis. | A,man | The,woman | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A man plays tennis.,
Sentence2: The woman plays tennis..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A man plays tennis. | The man plays tennis. | A,man | The,man | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A man plays tennis.,
Sentence2: The man plays tennis..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A woman in a blue and white striped shirt holding a green comb. | A woman is holding a comb. | holding,a,green,comb | holding,a,comb | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A woman in a blue and white striped shirt holding a green comb.,
Sentence2: A woman is holding a comb..
Give first your final correct answer, and then o... | entailment |
A woman in a blue and white striped shirt holding a green comb. | A woman is brushing her hair. | null | brushing,her,hair | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A woman in a blue and white striped shirt holding a green comb.,
Sentence2: A woman is brushing her hair..
Give first your final correct answer, and then... | neutral |
A woman in a blue and white striped shirt holding a green comb. | A woman is holding a sheep. | comb | sheep | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A woman in a blue and white striped shirt holding a green comb.,
Sentence2: A woman is holding a sheep..
Give first your final correct answer, and then ... | contradiction |
Older woman holding a light green comb over a weave. | young woman holding a light green comb over a weave. | Older | young | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Older woman holding a light green comb over a weave.,
Sentence2: young woman holding a light green comb over a weave..
Give first your final correct an... | contradiction |
Older woman holding a light green comb over a weave. | women are holding a comb | holding,comb | holding,comb | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Older woman holding a light green comb over a weave.,
Sentence2: women are holding a comb.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the rea... | entailment |
Older woman holding a light green comb over a weave. | black women are holding a comb | null | black | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Older woman holding a light green comb over a weave.,
Sentence2: black women are holding a comb.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output th... | neutral |
Local African boy doing his daily work guiding the animals that are pulling a cart. | A girl is walking alone and pushing a bicycle with a flat tire. | boy | girl | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Local African boy doing his daily work guiding the animals that are pulling a cart.,
Sentence2: A girl is walking alone and pushing a bicycle with a fla... | contradiction |
Local African boy doing his daily work guiding the animals that are pulling a cart. | A boy is guiding horses pulling a cart. | null | pulling | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Local African boy doing his daily work guiding the animals that are pulling a cart.,
Sentence2: A boy is guiding horses pulling a cart..
Give first your ... | neutral |
Local African boy doing his daily work guiding the animals that are pulling a cart. | A boy is guiding animals pulling a cart. | boy,daily,work | boy,guiding,animals | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Local African boy doing his daily work guiding the animals that are pulling a cart.,
Sentence2: A boy is guiding animals pulling a cart..
Give first you... | entailment |
A young boy sit alone in a wagon and holds on tightly to two cattle as they follow his mother's wagon down a dusty dirt road. | A young boy is outside. | sit,wagon,wagon,down,a,dusty,dirt,road | outside | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young boy sit alone in a wagon and holds on tightly to two cattle as they follow his mother's wagon down a dusty dirt road.,
Sentence2: A young boy is... | entailment |
A young boy sit alone in a wagon and holds on tightly to two cattle as they follow his mother's wagon down a dusty dirt road. | A woman and her son driving down a dusty road. | sit,wagon,follow,his,mother's,wagon | driving | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young boy sit alone in a wagon and holds on tightly to two cattle as they follow his mother's wagon down a dusty dirt road.,
Sentence2: A woman and he... | entailment |
A young boy sit alone in a wagon and holds on tightly to two cattle as they follow his mother's wagon down a dusty dirt road. | Two brown cows are pulling a wagon. | null | brown | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young boy sit alone in a wagon and holds on tightly to two cattle as they follow his mother's wagon down a dusty dirt road.,
Sentence2: Two brown cows ... | neutral |
A young boy sit alone in a wagon and holds on tightly to two cattle as they follow his mother's wagon down a dusty dirt road. | A girl is driving a car. | boy | girl | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young boy sit alone in a wagon and holds on tightly to two cattle as they follow his mother's wagon down a dusty dirt road.,
Sentence2: A girl is driv... | contradiction |
A young boy sit alone in a wagon and holds on tightly to two cattle as they follow his mother's wagon down a dusty dirt road. | The boy is in a wagon going down a dusty road. | sit,wagon,follow,down,a,dusty,dirt,road | going | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young boy sit alone in a wagon and holds on tightly to two cattle as they follow his mother's wagon down a dusty dirt road.,
Sentence2: The boy is in ... | entailment |
A young boy sit alone in a wagon and holds on tightly to two cattle as they follow his mother's wagon down a dusty dirt road. | A boy and his mother are moving. | null | moving | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young boy sit alone in a wagon and holds on tightly to two cattle as they follow his mother's wagon down a dusty dirt road.,
Sentence2: A boy and his m... | neutral |
A young boy sit alone in a wagon and holds on tightly to two cattle as they follow his mother's wagon down a dusty dirt road. | A young boy and his mother running away from home with their last cattle. | null | running,away,from,home | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young boy sit alone in a wagon and holds on tightly to two cattle as they follow his mother's wagon down a dusty dirt road.,
Sentence2: A young boy and... | neutral |
A young boy sit alone in a wagon and holds on tightly to two cattle as they follow his mother's wagon down a dusty dirt road. | The boy is sitting with his brothers. | alone | brothers | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young boy sit alone in a wagon and holds on tightly to two cattle as they follow his mother's wagon down a dusty dirt road.,
Sentence2: The boy is sit... | contradiction |
A young boy sit alone in a wagon and holds on tightly to two cattle as they follow his mother's wagon down a dusty dirt road. | A young boy and some cattle are on a dirt road. | boy,two,cattle | boy,some,cattle | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young boy sit alone in a wagon and holds on tightly to two cattle as they follow his mother's wagon down a dusty dirt road.,
Sentence2: A young boy an... | entailment |
A young boy sit alone in a wagon and holds on tightly to two cattle as they follow his mother's wagon down a dusty dirt road. | A boy rides down the highway in a car. | wagon,dirt,road | highway | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young boy sit alone in a wagon and holds on tightly to two cattle as they follow his mother's wagon down a dusty dirt road.,
Sentence2: A boy rides do... | contradiction |
A young boy sit alone in a wagon and holds on tightly to two cattle as they follow his mother's wagon down a dusty dirt road. | A young boy and mother in the same wagon heading down a dusty dirt road. | alone | mother | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young boy sit alone in a wagon and holds on tightly to two cattle as they follow his mother's wagon down a dusty dirt road.,
Sentence2: A young boy an... | contradiction |
A young boy sit alone in a wagon and holds on tightly to two cattle as they follow his mother's wagon down a dusty dirt road. | A boy hugs a brown cow. | null | brown | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young boy sit alone in a wagon and holds on tightly to two cattle as they follow his mother's wagon down a dusty dirt road.,
Sentence2: A boy hugs a br... | neutral |
A young boy sit alone in a wagon and holds on tightly to two cattle as they follow his mother's wagon down a dusty dirt road. | The boy has no mother. | mother's | no,mother | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young boy sit alone in a wagon and holds on tightly to two cattle as they follow his mother's wagon down a dusty dirt road.,
Sentence2: The boy has no... | contradiction |
A young boy sit alone in a wagon and holds on tightly to two cattle as they follow his mother's wagon down a dusty dirt road. | The boy is going to his grandparent's. | null | grandparent's | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young boy sit alone in a wagon and holds on tightly to two cattle as they follow his mother's wagon down a dusty dirt road.,
Sentence2: The boy is goin... | neutral |
A young boy sit alone in a wagon and holds on tightly to two cattle as they follow his mother's wagon down a dusty dirt road. | A child is following his mom. | follow,his,mother's,wagon | following,his,mom | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young boy sit alone in a wagon and holds on tightly to two cattle as they follow his mother's wagon down a dusty dirt road.,
Sentence2: A child is fol... | entailment |
an African boy drives his team of oxen down a dirt road. | An African boy prepares tacos. | drives,his,team,of,oxen | prepares,tacos | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: an African boy drives his team of oxen down a dirt road.,
Sentence2: An African boy prepares tacos..
Give first your final correct answer, and then outp... | contradiction |
an African boy drives his team of oxen down a dirt road. | The boy holding an umbrella has he drives his animals down a dirt road in the pouring rain. | null | an,umbrella | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: an African boy drives his team of oxen down a dirt road.,
Sentence2: The boy holding an umbrella has he drives his animals down a dirt road in the pourin... | neutral |
an African boy drives his team of oxen down a dirt road. | A boy is driving animals outside down a dirt road. | drives,oxen | driving,animals | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: an African boy drives his team of oxen down a dirt road.,
Sentence2: A boy is driving animals outside down a dirt road..
Give first your final correct a... | entailment |
A young black boy is guiding his animals down a dirt road with a blue rope. | Young girl guiding animals down a dirt road with a rope. | boy | girl | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young black boy is guiding his animals down a dirt road with a blue rope.,
Sentence2: Young girl guiding animals down a dirt road with a rope..
Give f... | contradiction |
A young black boy is guiding his animals down a dirt road with a blue rope. | Young boy guiding animals down a dirt road with a rope. | guiding,animals,blue,rope | guiding,animals,rope | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young black boy is guiding his animals down a dirt road with a blue rope.,
Sentence2: Young boy guiding animals down a dirt road with a rope..
Give fi... | entailment |
A young black boy is guiding his animals down a dirt road with a blue rope. | Young boy guiding dogs down a dirt road with a rope. | null | rope | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young black boy is guiding his animals down a dirt road with a blue rope.,
Sentence2: Young boy guiding dogs down a dirt road with a rope..
Give first ... | neutral |
A baseball player hitting the ball | A baseball player is hitting a ball. | hitting | is,hitting | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A baseball player hitting the ball,
Sentence2: A baseball player is hitting a ball..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning... | entailment |
A baseball player hitting the ball | A baseball player is practicing by hitting a ball. | null | practicing | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A baseball player hitting the ball,
Sentence2: A baseball player is practicing by hitting a ball..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output ... | neutral |
A baseball player hitting the ball | A baseball player is resting. | baseball,player,hitting,the,ball | baseball,player,resting | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A baseball player hitting the ball,
Sentence2: A baseball player is resting..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your... | contradiction |
A group of people demonstrating. | A group of people are sleeping. | demonstrating | sleeping | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A group of people demonstrating.,
Sentence2: A group of people are sleeping..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your... | contradiction |
A group of people demonstrating. | A group of protesters hold up their signs. | null | signs | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A group of people demonstrating.,
Sentence2: A group of protesters hold up their signs..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reason... | neutral |
A group of people demonstrating. | Several people are doing something together. | demonstrating | Several,doing,something | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A group of people demonstrating.,
Sentence2: Several people are doing something together..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the rea... | entailment |
A man and two children are sleeping on the floor. | Some people are asleep. | man,two,children,sleeping | people,are,asleep | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A man and two children are sleeping on the floor.,
Sentence2: Some people are asleep..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoni... | entailment |
A man and two children are sleeping on the floor. | Some people are sleeping on carpet. | null | carpet | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A man and two children are sleeping on the floor.,
Sentence2: Some people are sleeping on carpet..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output ... | neutral |
A man and two children are sleeping on the floor. | Some people are sleeping in beds. | sleeping,on,the,floor | in,beds | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A man and two children are sleeping on the floor.,
Sentence2: Some people are sleeping in beds..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output t... | contradiction |
A boy in a red poncho is reading while leaning on a pole. | A girl in a red poncho is reading while leaning on a pole. | boy | girl | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A boy in a red poncho is reading while leaning on a pole.,
Sentence2: A girl in a red poncho is reading while leaning on a pole..
Give first your final ... | contradiction |
A boy in a red poncho is reading while leaning on a pole. | A boy in a red poncho is reading a book. | reading | reading,a,book | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A boy in a red poncho is reading while leaning on a pole.,
Sentence2: A boy in a red poncho is reading a book..
Give first your final correct answer, an... | entailment |
A boy in a red poncho is reading while leaning on a pole. | A boy in a red poncho is reading The Hobbit while leaning on a pole. | null | pole | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A boy in a red poncho is reading while leaning on a pole.,
Sentence2: A boy in a red poncho is reading The Hobbit while leaning on a pole..
Give first yo... | neutral |
A child is standing alone hear a pillar reading a book while pointing at the page. | A child is enjoying the story. | null | story | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A child is standing alone hear a pillar reading a book while pointing at the page.,
Sentence2: A child is enjoying the story..
Give first your final corr... | neutral |
A child is standing alone hear a pillar reading a book while pointing at the page. | A child is standing with his family. | standing,alone | with,his,family | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A child is standing alone hear a pillar reading a book while pointing at the page.,
Sentence2: A child is standing with his family..
Give first your fin... | contradiction |
A child is standing alone hear a pillar reading a book while pointing at the page. | A child is listening to someone reading. | hear,reading | listening,to,reading | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A child is standing alone hear a pillar reading a book while pointing at the page.,
Sentence2: A child is listening to someone reading..
Give first your... | entailment |
An Asian man lies on a tiled floor with two children, using old clothes for pillows. | A man lies on the floor | Asian,man | man | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: An Asian man lies on a tiled floor with two children, using old clothes for pillows.,
Sentence2: A man lies on the floor.
Give first your final correct ... | entailment |
An Asian man lies on a tiled floor with two children, using old clothes for pillows. | A man is with children | null | children | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: An Asian man lies on a tiled floor with two children, using old clothes for pillows.,
Sentence2: A man is with children.
Give first your final correct an... | neutral |
An Asian man lies on a tiled floor with two children, using old clothes for pillows. | The man uses clothes for pillos | old | clothes,for,pillos | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: An Asian man lies on a tiled floor with two children, using old clothes for pillows.,
Sentence2: The man uses clothes for pillos.
Give first your final ... | contradiction |
A view through a door into a small tiled room where a man and two children are asleep on the floor. | A man and two children are wrapped up in sleeping bags on a kitchen floor. | null | kitchen,floor | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A view through a door into a small tiled room where a man and two children are asleep on the floor.,
Sentence2: A man and two children are wrapped up in ... | neutral |
A view through a door into a small tiled room where a man and two children are asleep on the floor. | A view through a door into a small tiled room where a man and two children are preparing dinner for themselves. | asleep | preparing,dinner | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A view through a door into a small tiled room where a man and two children are asleep on the floor.,
Sentence2: A view through a door into a small tiled... | contradiction |
A view through a door into a small tiled room where a man and two children are asleep on the floor. | A man and children are asleep in a tiled room. | two,children | children | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A view through a door into a small tiled room where a man and two children are asleep on the floor.,
Sentence2: A man and children are asleep in a tiled... | entailment |
A view through a door into a small tiled room where a man and two children are asleep on the floor. | The three people are napping before going to the swimming pool. | null | napping,before,going,to,the,swimming,pool | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A view through a door into a small tiled room where a man and two children are asleep on the floor.,
Sentence2: The three people are napping before going... | neutral |
A view through a door into a small tiled room where a man and two children are asleep on the floor. | There's a woman sleeping on the bed with her kids. | man | woman | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A view through a door into a small tiled room where a man and two children are asleep on the floor.,
Sentence2: There's a woman sleeping on the bed with... | contradiction |
A view through a door into a small tiled room where a man and two children are asleep on the floor. | A man and two children sleep outside | asleep,on,the,floor | outside | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A view through a door into a small tiled room where a man and two children are asleep on the floor.,
Sentence2: A man and two children sleep outside.
Gi... | contradiction |
A view through a door into a small tiled room where a man and two children are asleep on the floor. | A view through a door into a small tiled room where a father and his two sons are asleep on the floor. | null | father | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A view through a door into a small tiled room where a man and two children are asleep on the floor.,
Sentence2: A view through a door into a small tiled ... | neutral |
A view through a door into a small tiled room where a man and two children are asleep on the floor. | A man was playing with his kids until they fell asleep. | null | playing,with,his,kids | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A view through a door into a small tiled room where a man and two children are asleep on the floor.,
Sentence2: A man was playing with his kids until the... | neutral |
A view through a door into a small tiled room where a man and two children are asleep on the floor. | Three people are sleeping indoors on a floor. | man,and,two,children | Three,people | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A view through a door into a small tiled room where a man and two children are asleep on the floor.,
Sentence2: Three people are sleeping indoors on a f... | entailment |
A view through a door into a small tiled room where a man and two children are asleep on the floor. | A man and two children are asleep on the floor | man,and,two,children,are,asleep,on,the,floor | A,man,and,two,children,are,asleep,on,the,floor | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A view through a door into a small tiled room where a man and two children are asleep on the floor.,
Sentence2: A man and two children are asleep on the... | entailment |
A view through a door into a small tiled room where a man and two children are asleep on the floor. | A man and two children are tired from playing | null | tired,from,playing | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A view through a door into a small tiled room where a man and two children are asleep on the floor.,
Sentence2: A man and two children are tired from pla... | neutral |
A view through a door into a small tiled room where a man and two children are asleep on the floor. | A man and two children are playing frisbee in the park. | asleep,on,the,floor | playing,frisbee,in,the,park | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A view through a door into a small tiled room where a man and two children are asleep on the floor.,
Sentence2: A man and two children are playing frisb... | contradiction |
A view through a door into a small tiled room where a man and two children are asleep on the floor. | A man and two children aren't sleeping on the couch. | asleep,on,floor | aren't,sleeping,on,couch | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A view through a door into a small tiled room where a man and two children are asleep on the floor.,
Sentence2: A man and two children aren't sleeping o... | entailment |
A view through a door into a small tiled room where a man and two children are asleep on the floor. | Two children are sleeping. | two,children,are,asleep | Two,children,are,sleeping | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A view through a door into a small tiled room where a man and two children are asleep on the floor.,
Sentence2: Two children are sleeping..
Give first y... | entailment |
A view through a door into a small tiled room where a man and two children are asleep on the floor. | Two children are playing xbox | asleep | playing,xbox | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A view through a door into a small tiled room where a man and two children are asleep on the floor.,
Sentence2: Two children are playing xbox.
Give firs... | contradiction |
A man and two small children laying on a tiled floor. | The floor is tiled. | tiled,floor | floor,is,tiled | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A man and two small children laying on a tiled floor.,
Sentence2: The floor is tiled..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoni... | entailment |
A man and two small children laying on a tiled floor. | a man wrestles with the children | null | wrestles,with,the,children | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A man and two small children laying on a tiled floor.,
Sentence2: a man wrestles with the children.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output... | neutral |
A man and two small children laying on a tiled floor. | The man and the two small children are standing on the tiled floor. | laying | standing | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A man and two small children laying on a tiled floor.,
Sentence2: The man and the two small children are standing on the tiled floor..
Give first your f... | contradiction |
A man and two small children laying on a tiled floor. | a man rides his bike down a mountain | laying,on,a,tiled,floor | rides,bike,down,mountain | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A man and two small children laying on a tiled floor.,
Sentence2: a man rides his bike down a mountain.
Give first your final correct answer, and then o... | contradiction |
A man and two small children laying on a tiled floor. | People are taking a nap. | null | taking,a,nap | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A man and two small children laying on a tiled floor.,
Sentence2: People are taking a nap..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the rea... | neutral |
A man and two small children laying on a tiled floor. | a guy and two kids play inside | man,children,tiled,floor | guy,kids,inside | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A man and two small children laying on a tiled floor.,
Sentence2: a guy and two kids play inside.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output ... | entailment |
A man and two small children laying on a tiled floor. | The man and two small children are laying down. | laying | laying,down | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A man and two small children laying on a tiled floor.,
Sentence2: The man and two small children are laying down..
Give first your final correct answer,... | entailment |
A man and two small children laying on a tiled floor. | two kids play with their dad | null | play,dad | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A man and two small children laying on a tiled floor.,
Sentence2: two kids play with their dad.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the... | neutral |
A man and two small children laying on a tiled floor. | a man and two children lay on the floor | laying | lay | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A man and two small children laying on a tiled floor.,
Sentence2: a man and two children lay on the floor.
Give first your final correct answer, and the... | entailment |
A man and two small children laying on a tiled floor. | People are tired. | laying | tired | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A man and two small children laying on a tiled floor.,
Sentence2: People are tired..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning... | entailment |
A man and two small children laying on a tiled floor. | A man and his children talk about what they want to be when they grow up while laying down on the floor. | null | about,what,they,want,to,be,when,they,grow,up | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A man and two small children laying on a tiled floor.,
Sentence2: A man and his children talk about what they want to be when they grow up while laying d... | neutral |
A man and two small children laying on a tiled floor. | a day plays with his kids in the sand | laying,tiled,floor | plays,sand | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A man and two small children laying on a tiled floor.,
Sentence2: a day plays with his kids in the sand.
Give first your final correct answer, and then ... | contradiction |
A man and two small children laying on a tiled floor. | People are at an amusment park. | tiled,floor | amusment,park | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A man and two small children laying on a tiled floor.,
Sentence2: People are at an amusment park..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output... | contradiction |
A man and two small children laying on a tiled floor. | A man is beating his wife. | two,small,children,laying | beating,wife | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A man and two small children laying on a tiled floor.,
Sentence2: A man is beating his wife..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the ... | contradiction |
A man and two small children laying on a tiled floor. | The man is the two small children's father. | null | father | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A man and two small children laying on a tiled floor.,
Sentence2: The man is the two small children's father..
Give first your final correct answer, and ... | neutral |
A group of people marching in a parade waving flags. | the group of people are holding something in their hands. They are outside | parade,waving,flags | holding,something,in,their,hands,outside | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A group of people marching in a parade waving flags.,
Sentence2: the group of people are holding something in their hands. They are outside.
Give first... | entailment |
A group of people marching in a parade waving flags. | the people are inside watching a movie | marching,parade,waving,flags | watching,a,movie | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A group of people marching in a parade waving flags.,
Sentence2: the people are inside watching a movie.
Give first your final correct answer, and then ... | contradiction |
A group of people marching in a parade waving flags. | the people carry the texas flag in the parade | null | texas | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A group of people marching in a parade waving flags.,
Sentence2: the people carry the texas flag in the parade.
Give first your final correct answer, and... | neutral |
A cop is walking a crime dog to find something while paramedics discuss by their van. | A policeman and his canine are searching for evidence at the crime scene while the paramedics talk to the victims. | null | evidence | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A cop is walking a crime dog to find something while paramedics discuss by their van.,
Sentence2: A policeman and his canine are searching for evidence a... | neutral |
A cop is walking a crime dog to find something while paramedics discuss by their van. | A policeman and his canine are searching for something while paramedics talk by their van. | cop,dog,find,something,discuss | policeman,canine,searching,talk | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A cop is walking a crime dog to find something while paramedics discuss by their van.,
Sentence2: A policeman and his canine are searching for something... | entailment |
A cop is walking a crime dog to find something while paramedics discuss by their van. | The paramedics treated the victims of the fire while the cop and his dog rested in their squad car. | cop,walking,dog,paramedics,discuss | paramedics,treated,rested,in,their,squad,car | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A cop is walking a crime dog to find something while paramedics discuss by their van.,
Sentence2: The paramedics treated the victims of the fire while t... | contradiction |
Man in a blue shirt fires a gun at a target. | a man hits a bullseye with a shot | null | bullseye | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Man in a blue shirt fires a gun at a target.,
Sentence2: a man hits a bullseye with a shot.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the rea... | neutral |
Man in a blue shirt fires a gun at a target. | a man fires a bow at a target | gun | bow | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Man in a blue shirt fires a gun at a target.,
Sentence2: a man fires a bow at a target.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reason... | contradiction |
Man in a blue shirt fires a gun at a target. | a man with a gun | Man,in,a,blue,shirt,fires | man,gun | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Man in a blue shirt fires a gun at a target.,
Sentence2: a man with a gun.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your an... | entailment |
A good slide into home at a Philly game | A slide is happening. | slide | happening | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A good slide into home at a Philly game,
Sentence2: A slide is happening..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your an... | entailment |
A good slide into home at a Philly game | A man is playing in the World Series. | Philly,game | World,Series | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A good slide into home at a Philly game,
Sentence2: A man is playing in the World Series..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the rea... | contradiction |
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