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917
Two people are passionately kissing near a crowd
A woman is being kissed by a man
4
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A woman is being kissed by a man" Sentence 2: "Two people are passionately kissing near a crowd" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
920
Two people are kissing near a crowd
A lady is being kissed by a man
4.1
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A lady is being kissed by a man" Sentence 2: "Two people are kissing near a crowd" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
922
Two people are kissing near a crowd
A woman is being kissed by a man
4
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A woman is being kissed by a man" Sentence 2: "Two people are kissing near a crowd" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
927
The young girl is blowing a bubble that is huge
The young girl is blowing a bubble that is very small
3.7
2CONTRADICTION
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "The young girl is blowing a bubble that is very small" Sentence 2: "The young girl is blowing a bubble that is huge" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
931
The young girl is blowing a bubble that is huge
The girl in a dyed red shirt isn't blowing a bubble
3.3
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "The girl in a dyed red shirt isn't blowing a bubble" Sentence 2: "The young girl is blowing a bubble that is huge" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
932
A bubble blew, dyeing the girl's shirt red.
The young girl is blowing a bubble that is huge
3
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "The young girl is blowing a bubble that is huge" Sentence 2: "A bubble blew, dyeing the girl's shirt red." Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
935
A young child is barefoot and is walking past a puddle full of mud
A young child is wearing green boots and playing in a puddle full of mud
3.5
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A young child is wearing green boots and playing in a puddle full of mud" Sentence 2: "A young child is barefoot and is walking past a puddle full of mud" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
936
A young child is wearing green boots and playing in a puddle full of mud
Some green boots in a puddle full of mud are targeted by a playful young child wearing a scarf
3
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "Some green boots in a puddle full of mud are targeted by a playful young child wearing a scarf" Sentence 2: "A young child is wearing green boots and playing in a puddle full of mud" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
940
A young child is wearing green boots and playing in a puddle full of mud
A little boy is jumping into a puddle in the street
3.8
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A little boy is jumping into a puddle in the street" Sentence 2: "A young child is wearing green boots and playing in a puddle full of mud" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
943
A little boy is jumping into a puddle on the street
A young child is wearing boots made of green rubber and playing in a puddle full of mud
4.2
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A young child is wearing boots made of green rubber and playing in a puddle full of mud" Sentence 2: "A little boy is jumping into a puddle on the street" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
944
A young child is barefoot and is walking past a puddle full of mud
A little boy is jumping into a puddle on the street
2.9
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A little boy is jumping into a puddle on the street" Sentence 2: "A young child is barefoot and is walking past a puddle full of mud" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
945
Some green boots in a puddle full of mud are targeted by a playful young child wearing a scarf
A little boy is jumping into a puddle on the street
2.6
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A little boy is jumping into a puddle on the street" Sentence 2: "Some green boots in a puddle full of mud are targeted by a playful young child wearing a scarf" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
948
Two toddlers are sleeping in a wagon, which is really small
Two toddlers are eating corndogs in a wagon, which is really small
3.4
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "Two toddlers are eating corndogs in a wagon, which is really small" Sentence 2: "Two toddlers are sleeping in a wagon, which is really small" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
949
Two toddlers are eating on a really small wagon full of corndogs
Two toddlers are eating corndogs in a wagon, which is really small
3.9
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "Two toddlers are eating corndogs in a wagon, which is really small" Sentence 2: "Two toddlers are eating on a really small wagon full of corndogs " Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
950
Two young kids are eating corndogs
Two young children are eating corndogs
4.9
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "Two young children are eating corndogs" Sentence 2: "Two young kids are eating corndogs" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
953
Two toddlers are eating corndogs in a wagon, which is really small
Two young children are eating corndogs
4.5
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "Two young children are eating corndogs" Sentence 2: "Two toddlers are eating corndogs in a wagon, which is really small" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
956
Some corndogs are being eaten by two toddlers who are in a wagon, which is really small
Two young kids are eating corndogs
4.3
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "Two young kids are eating corndogs" Sentence 2: "Some corndogs are being eaten by two toddlers who are in a wagon, which is really small" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
957
Two toddlers are sleeping in a wagon, which is really small
Two young kids are eating corndogs
1.6
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "Two young kids are eating corndogs" Sentence 2: "Two toddlers are sleeping in a wagon, which is really small" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
959
Two toddlers are eating corndogs in a wagon, which is really small
Two young kids are eating corndogs
4.3
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "Two young kids are eating corndogs" Sentence 2: "Two toddlers are eating corndogs in a wagon, which is really small" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
960
A man in a shirt dyed purple is looking at a man in a black shirt who is doing a funny face
A man in a shirt dyed purple is looking at a man in a black shirt who is doing a face which looks funny
5
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man in a shirt dyed purple is looking at a man in a black shirt who is doing a face which looks funny" Sentence 2: "A man in a shirt dyed purple is looking at a man in a black shirt who is doing a funny face" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
961
A man in a shirt dyed purple is walking away from a man in a black shirt, who is serious
A man in a shirt dyed purple is looking at a man in a black shirt who is doing a funny face
3.4
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man in a shirt dyed purple is looking at a man in a black shirt who is doing a funny face" Sentence 2: "A man in a shirt dyed purple is walking away from a man in a black shirt, who is serious" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
962
A man in a shirt dyed purple is looking at a man in a black shirt who is doing a funny face
A man in a purple shirt is dying another shirt black, which has a man looking at a dog doing a funny face painted on it.
3
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man in a purple shirt is dying another shirt black, which has a man looking at a dog doing a funny face painted on it." Sentence 2: "A man in a shirt dyed purple is looking at a man in a black shirt who is doing a funny face" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
963
A man in a pose is being amusedly watched by another man
A man doing a pose is being watched by another man
4.6
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man doing a pose is being watched by another man" Sentence 2: "A man in a pose is being amusedly watched by another man" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
967
A man in a shirt dyed purple is looking at a man in a black shirt who is doing a funny face
There is no man in a pose being watched by another man
3.6
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "There is no man in a pose being watched by another man" Sentence 2: "A man in a shirt dyed purple is looking at a man in a black shirt who is doing a funny face" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
970
A man doing a pose is being watched by another man
A man in a shirt dyed purple is walking away from a man in a black shirt, who is serious
2.8
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man in a shirt dyed purple is walking away from a man in a black shirt, who is serious" Sentence 2: "A man doing a pose is being watched by another man" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
973
A horse is tossing the cowboy wearing pants of blue and red color
The cowboy in blue and red pants is being tossed by a horse
4.9
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "The cowboy in blue and red pants is being tossed by a horse" Sentence 2: "A horse is tossing the cowboy wearing pants of blue and red color" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
975
A horse is tossing the cowboy wearing pants of blue and red color
The cowboy is tossing the blue and red pants towards the horse
2.9
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "The cowboy is tossing the blue and red pants towards the horse" Sentence 2: "A horse is tossing the cowboy wearing pants of blue and red color" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
978
A man is laying a cover over a wild horse that is falling on the track
A man is falling off a horse on a track and is laid in the wild
3
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man is falling off a horse on a track and is laid in the wild" Sentence 2: "A man is laying a cover over a wild horse that is falling on the track" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
979
A man is abruptly falling off a horse on a track laid in the wild
A horse is tossing the cowboy wearing pants of blue and red color
3.4
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A horse is tossing the cowboy wearing pants of blue and red color" Sentence 2: "A man is abruptly falling off a horse on a track laid in the wild" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
984
A man is falling off a horse on a track and is laid in the wild
The cowboy is tossing the blue and red pants towards the horse
2.2
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "The cowboy is tossing the blue and red pants towards the horse" Sentence 2: "A man is falling off a horse on a track and is laid in the wild" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
985
A man is falling off a horse on a track and is laid in the wild
A horse is tossing the cowboy wearing pants of blue and red color
2.7
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A horse is tossing the cowboy wearing pants of blue and red color" Sentence 2: "A man is falling off a horse on a track and is laid in the wild" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
989
The man and the boy are standing at the bottom of the stairs, which are outdoors
A man and a boy are standing at the bottom of some stairs, which are outdoors
5
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man and a boy are standing at the bottom of some stairs, which are outdoors" Sentence 2: "The man and the boy are standing at the bottom of the stairs, which are outdoors" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
991
The man and the boy are standing at the bottom of the stairs, which are outdoors
The man is standing outdoor and the boy is falling over the bottom of the stairs
3.3
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "The man is standing outdoor and the boy is falling over the bottom of the stairs" Sentence 2: "The man and the boy are standing at the bottom of the stairs, which are outdoors" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
994
An adult is in the amphitheater and is talking to a boy
The man is standing outdoor and the boy is falling over the bottom of the stairs
2
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "The man is standing outdoor and the boy is falling over the bottom of the stairs" Sentence 2: "An adult is in the amphitheater and is talking to a boy" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
996
There is no adult in the amphitheater talking to a boy
The man and the boy are standing at the bottom of the stairs, which are outdoors
2.2
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "The man and the boy are standing at the bottom of the stairs, which are outdoors" Sentence 2: "There is no adult in the amphitheater talking to a boy" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
998
The man and the boy are standing at the bottom of the stairs, which are outdoors
An adult is in the amphitheater and is talking to a boy
1.8
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "An adult is in the amphitheater and is talking to a boy" Sentence 2: "The man and the boy are standing at the bottom of the stairs, which are outdoors" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,000
A boy in a red shirt is in front of a long blue wall and is suspiciously raising an eyebrow at the camera
A boy in a red shirt is behind a long blue wall and is lowering an eyebrow, facing the camera
4
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A boy in a red shirt is behind a long blue wall and is lowering an eyebrow, facing the camera" Sentence 2: "A boy in a red shirt is in front of a long blue wall and is suspiciously raising an eyebrow at the camera" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,002
There is no boy standing in front of the blue building in the space reserved for handicapped people
A boy is standing in front of the blue building in the space reserved for handicapped people
4.1
2CONTRADICTION
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A boy is standing in front of the blue building in the space reserved for handicapped people" Sentence 2: "There is no boy standing in front of the blue building in the space reserved for handicapped people" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
1,004
A boy in a red shirt is in front of a long blue wall and is suspiciously raising an eyebrow at the camera
There is no boy standing in front of the blue building in the space reserved for handicapped people
2
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "There is no boy standing in front of the blue building in the space reserved for handicapped people" Sentence 2: "A boy in a red shirt is in front of a long blue wall and is suspiciously raising an eyebrow at the camera" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,007
A boy in a red shirt is in front of a long blue wall and is suspiciously raising an eyebrow at the camera
A boy is standing in front of the blue building in the space reserved for handicapped people
2.4
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A boy is standing in front of the blue building in the space reserved for handicapped people" Sentence 2: "A boy in a red shirt is in front of a long blue wall and is suspiciously raising an eyebrow at the camera" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,008
The Jockeys are riding horses on the field, which is completely green
The Jockeys are racing horses on the field, which is completely green
4.7
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "The Jockeys are racing horses on the field, which is completely green" Sentence 2: "The Jockeys are riding horses on the field, which is completely green" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
1,009
The Jockeys are racing horses on the field, which is completely green
The Jockeys are slowing down their horses on the field, which is completely green
4.2
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "The Jockeys are slowing down their horses on the field, which is completely green" Sentence 2: "The Jockeys are racing horses on the field, which is completely green" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,010
The green field for horse races is completely full of Jockeys
The Jockeys are racing horses on the field, which is completely green
4
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "The Jockeys are racing horses on the field, which is completely green" Sentence 2: "The green field for horse races is completely full of Jockeys" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
1,016
Some furious racers on the green grass are yelling at the horses jumping an obstacle
The Jockeys are racing horses on the field, which is completely green
2.8
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "The Jockeys are racing horses on the field, which is completely green" Sentence 2: "Some furious racers on the green grass are yelling at the horses jumping an obstacle" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,018
Some horses are racing furiously over the green grass and jumping an obstacle
The Jockeys are slowing down their horses on the field, which is completely green
3
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "The Jockeys are slowing down their horses on the field, which is completely green" Sentence 2: "Some horses are racing furiously over the green grass and jumping an obstacle" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,019
Some horses are racing furiously over the green grass and jumping an obstacle
The green field for horse races is completely full of Jockeys
3.9
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "The green field for horse races is completely full of Jockeys" Sentence 2: "Some horses are racing furiously over the green grass and jumping an obstacle" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,021
A woman is wearing sunglasses of large size and is holding newspapers in both hands
The woman is wearing sunglasses of large size and is holding newspapers in both hands
5
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "The woman is wearing sunglasses of large size and is holding newspapers in both hands" Sentence 2: "A woman is wearing sunglasses of large size and is holding newspapers in both hands" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
1,022
A woman is wearing sunglasses of large size and is holding newspapers in both hands
There is no woman wearing sunglasses of large size and holding newspapers in both hands
3.8
2CONTRADICTION
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "There is no woman wearing sunglasses of large size and holding newspapers in both hands" Sentence 2: "A woman is wearing sunglasses of large size and is holding newspapers in both hands" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
1,026
An old woman is wearing a shirt with a rose pattern upon it and is clumsily carrying two newspapers
A woman is wearing sunglasses of large size and is holding newspapers in both hands
3.6
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A woman is wearing sunglasses of large size and is holding newspapers in both hands" Sentence 2: "An old woman is wearing a shirt with a rose pattern upon it and is clumsily carrying two newspapers" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,028
An old woman is wearing a rose patterned shirt and is clumsily carrying two newspapers
The woman is wearing sunglasses of large size and is holding newspapers in both hands
3.5
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "The woman is wearing sunglasses of large size and is holding newspapers in both hands" Sentence 2: "An old woman is wearing a rose patterned shirt and is clumsily carrying two newspapers" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,029
An old woman is wearing a rose patterned shirt and is clumsily carrying two newspapers
There is no woman wearing sunglasses of large size and holding newspapers in both hands
3
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "There is no woman wearing sunglasses of large size and holding newspapers in both hands" Sentence 2: "An old woman is wearing a rose patterned shirt and is clumsily carrying two newspapers" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,031
An old woman is wearing a rose patterned shirt and is clumsily carrying two newspapers
A woman is wearing sunglasses of large size and is holding newspapers in both hands
3.8
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A woman is wearing sunglasses of large size and is holding newspapers in both hands" Sentence 2: "An old woman is wearing a rose patterned shirt and is clumsily carrying two newspapers" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,033
A person who is practicing snowboarding falls from the air
A person who is practicing snowboarding jumps into the air
3.5
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A person who is practicing snowboarding jumps into the air" Sentence 2: "A person who is practicing snowboarding falls from the air" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,037
The snowboarder is leaping over white snow
A leap over white snow is greatly appealing to the snowboarders
3.2
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A leap over white snow is greatly appealing to the snowboarders" Sentence 2: "The snowboarder is leaping over white snow" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,038
The snowboarder is leaping fearlessly over white snow
A person who is practicing snowboarding jumps into the air
3.9
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A person who is practicing snowboarding jumps into the air" Sentence 2: "The snowboarder is leaping fearlessly over white snow" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
1,043
A practicing jumper is tossing a person's snowboard into the air
The snowboarder is leaping over white snow
2.8
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "The snowboarder is leaping over white snow" Sentence 2: "A practicing jumper is tossing a person's snowboard into the air" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,044
The snowboarder is leaping over white snow
A person who is practicing snowboarding jumps into the air
4.1
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A person who is practicing snowboarding jumps into the air" Sentence 2: "The snowboarder is leaping over white snow" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
1,045
A dog is near a ball colored in red, which is in the air
A dog is near the red ball in the air
4.9
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A dog is near the red ball in the air" Sentence 2: "A dog is near a ball colored in red, which is in the air" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
1,046
A dog is near the red ball in the air
A dog is far from the red ball in the air
3.6
2CONTRADICTION
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A dog is far from the red ball in the air" Sentence 2: "A dog is near the red ball in the air" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
1,047
A dog is jumping in the air to catch a red ball
A dog is near the red ball in the air
4.2
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A dog is near the red ball in the air" Sentence 2: "A dog is jumping in the air to catch a red ball" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,048
A dog, which is small, is playing tirelessly on the green grass
A dog, which is small, is playing on the green grass
4.7
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A dog, which is small, is playing on the green grass" Sentence 2: "A dog, which is small, is playing tirelessly on the green grass" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
1,049
A dog, which is small, is playing on the green grass
A dog, which is small, is running out of the green grass
3.9
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A dog, which is small, is running out of the green grass" Sentence 2: "A dog, which is small, is playing on the green grass" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,050
A dog, which is small, is playing on the green grass
A small kid is playing with a green toy dog on the grass
2.8
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A small kid is playing with a green toy dog on the grass" Sentence 2: "A dog, which is small, is playing on the green grass" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,052
A dog, which is small, is running out of the green grass
A dog is near the red ball in the air
2.6
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A dog is near the red ball in the air" Sentence 2: "A dog, which is small, is running out of the green grass" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,053
A dog is near the red ball in the air
A small kid is playing with a green toy dog on the grass
1.8
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A small kid is playing with a green toy dog on the grass" Sentence 2: "A dog is near the red ball in the air" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,054
A dog, which is small, is playing on the green grass
A dog is near a ball colored in red, which is in the air
2.4
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A dog is near a ball colored in red, which is in the air" Sentence 2: "A dog, which is small, is playing on the green grass" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,055
A dog is far from the red ball in the air
A dog, which is small, is playing on the green grass
2
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A dog, which is small, is playing on the green grass" Sentence 2: "A dog is far from the red ball in the air" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,057
A dog is near the red ball in the air
A dog, which is small, is playing on the green grass
2.7
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A dog, which is small, is playing on the green grass" Sentence 2: "A dog is near the red ball in the air" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,061
A man is riding a motorbike in the event related to motocross
A person is riding a motorbike in the event related to motocross
4.4
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A person is riding a motorbike in the event related to motocross" Sentence 2: "A man is riding a motorbike in the event related to motocross" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
1,064
The person is riding a motorbike on a sandy track
A man is riding a motorbike in the event related to motocross
3.6
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man is riding a motorbike in the event related to motocross" Sentence 2: "The person is riding a motorbike on a sandy track" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,065
There is no person riding a motorbike in the event related to motocross
The person is riding a motorbike on a sandy track
3.565
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "The person is riding a motorbike on a sandy track" Sentence 2: "There is no person riding a motorbike in the event related to motocross" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,068
A person is riding a motorbike in the event related to motocross
The person isn't riding a motorbike on a sandy track
3.3
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "The person isn't riding a motorbike on a sandy track" Sentence 2: "A person is riding a motorbike in the event related to motocross" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,069
A motorbike rider is jumping over a person on a sandy track
A person is riding a motorbike in the event related to motocross
3.3
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A person is riding a motorbike in the event related to motocross" Sentence 2: "A motorbike rider is jumping over a person on a sandy track" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,074
The young girl with a pink shirt is peacefully lying on the grass
The young girl with a pink shirt isn't peacefully lying on the grass
4.5
2CONTRADICTION
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "The young girl with a pink shirt isn't peacefully lying on the grass" Sentence 2: "The young girl with a pink shirt is peacefully lying on the grass" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
1,076
A girl is wearing a pink shirt with white writing on it and is lying in the grass
The young girl with a shirt dyed pink is peacefully lying on the grass
4.1
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "The young girl with a shirt dyed pink is peacefully lying on the grass" Sentence 2: "A girl is wearing a pink shirt with white writing on it and is lying in the grass" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,080
The young girl with a pink shirt is peacefully lying on the grass
A girl is naked and is standing on the grass
3.3
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A girl is naked and is standing on the grass" Sentence 2: "The young girl with a pink shirt is peacefully lying on the grass" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,082
A dog of large size is running on the grass with a tennis ball in its mouth
A large dog is running on the grass with a tennis ball in its mouth
4.7
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A large dog is running on the grass with a tennis ball in its mouth" Sentence 2: "A dog of large size is running on the grass with a tennis ball in its mouth" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
1,083
There is no large dog running on the grass with a tennis ball in its mouth
A large dog is running on the grass with a tennis ball in its mouth
3.5
2CONTRADICTION
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A large dog is running on the grass with a tennis ball in its mouth" Sentence 2: "There is no large dog running on the grass with a tennis ball in its mouth" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
1,084
A large dog is running on the grass with a tennis ball in its mouth
A large tennis ball is being used to teach a dog to run in the grass and catch it with its mouth
3.8
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A large tennis ball is being used to teach a dog to run in the grass and catch it with its mouth" Sentence 2: "A large dog is running on the grass with a tennis ball in its mouth" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,087
A dog, which is large and gray, is carrying a ball in its mouth and running across the grass
A large, gray ball is hitting a running dog, which is carrying some grass in its mouth
3.1
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A large, gray ball is hitting a running dog, which is carrying some grass in its mouth" Sentence 2: "A dog, which is large and gray, is carrying a ball in its mouth and running across the grass" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,088
A large dog is running on the grass with a tennis ball in its mouth
A dog, which is large and gray, is difficultly carrying a ball in its mouth and running across the grass
4.2
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A dog, which is large and gray, is difficultly carrying a ball in its mouth and running across the grass" Sentence 2: "A large dog is running on the grass with a tennis ball in its mouth" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,090
A large, gray ball is hitting a running dog, which is carrying some grass in its mouth
A large dog is running on the grass with a tennis ball in its mouth
2.45
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A large dog is running on the grass with a tennis ball in its mouth" Sentence 2: "A large, gray ball is hitting a running dog, which is carrying some grass in its mouth" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,091
A dog, which is large and gray, is carrying a ball in its mouth and running across the grass
A dog of large size is running on the grass with a tennis ball in its mouth
4.2
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A dog of large size is running on the grass with a tennis ball in its mouth" Sentence 2: "A dog, which is large and gray, is carrying a ball in its mouth and running across the grass" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,092
A dog, which is large and gray, is carrying a ball in its mouth and running across the grass
There is no large dog running on the grass with a tennis ball in its mouth
3.4
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "There is no large dog running on the grass with a tennis ball in its mouth" Sentence 2: "A dog, which is large and gray, is carrying a ball in its mouth and running across the grass" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,093
A large tennis ball is being used to teach a dog to run in the grass and catch it with its mouth
A dog, which is large and gray, is carrying a ball in its mouth and running across the grass
3.2
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A dog, which is large and gray, is carrying a ball in its mouth and running across the grass" Sentence 2: "A large tennis ball is being used to teach a dog to run in the grass and catch it with its mouth" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,094
A dog, which is large and gray, is carrying a ball in its mouth and running across the grass
A large dog is running on the grass with a tennis ball in its mouth
4.4
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A large dog is running on the grass with a tennis ball in its mouth" Sentence 2: "A dog, which is large and gray, is carrying a ball in its mouth and running across the grass" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
1,095
A man is opening a small package that contains headphones
A man is opening a package that contains headphones
4.9
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man is opening a package that contains headphones" Sentence 2: "A man is opening a small package that contains headphones" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
1,097
A man is opening a package that contains headphones
A man who is wearing headphones is opening a package
2.9
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man who is wearing headphones is opening a package " Sentence 2: "A man is opening a package that contains headphones" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,099
There is no woman riding a horse
A woman is riding a horse
2.8
2CONTRADICTION
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A woman is riding a horse" Sentence 2: "There is no woman riding a horse" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
1,104
A man who is wearing headphones is opening a package
A woman is riding a horse
1.2
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A woman is riding a horse" Sentence 2: "A man who is wearing headphones is opening a package " Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,105
A woman is riding a horse
A man is opening a package that contains headphones
1.1
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man is opening a package that contains headphones" Sentence 2: "A woman is riding a horse" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,108
A man is opening a package that contains headphones
A man who is wearing headphones is opening a package
2.8
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man who is wearing headphones is opening a package " Sentence 2: "A man is opening a package that contains headphones" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,109
A man is singing and playing the guitar
A man is singing a song and playing the guitar
4.9
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man is singing a song and playing the guitar" Sentence 2: "A man is singing and playing the guitar" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
1,111
A man is singing a song and playing the guitar
A man is opening a package that contains headphones
1.2
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man is opening a package that contains headphones" Sentence 2: "A man is singing a song and playing the guitar" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,112
A man is opening a package that contains headphones
There is no man singing and playing the guitar
1.2
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "There is no man singing and playing the guitar" Sentence 2: "A man is opening a package that contains headphones" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,115
A man is singing and playing the guitar
A man who is wearing headphones is opening a package
1.9
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man who is wearing headphones is opening a package " Sentence 2: "A man is singing and playing the guitar" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
1,117
A dog is riding a skateboard in a park
A dog is riding a skateboard
4.3
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A dog is riding a skateboard" Sentence 2: "A dog is riding a skateboard in a park" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
1,118
A dog is riding a skateboard
There is no dog riding a skateboard
3.5
2CONTRADICTION
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "There is no dog riding a skateboard" Sentence 2: "A dog is riding a skateboard" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
1,120
A dog is riding a skateboard
There is no dog riding a skateboard
3.2
2CONTRADICTION
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "There is no dog riding a skateboard" Sentence 2: "A dog is riding a skateboard" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
1,122
There is no dog riding a skateboard
A dog is riding a skateboard
3.8
2CONTRADICTION
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A dog is riding a skateboard" Sentence 2: "There is no dog riding a skateboard" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting