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Two girls are looking for shells on a beach, one looks at what the other is pointing at and is investigating.
Two girls are looking for seashells for a school project.
neutral
There is no reason to imply that the girls are looking for shells for a school project.
en
Two girls are looking for shells on a beach, one looks at what the other is pointing at and is investigating.
There are two persons on the beach
entailment
two girls would be two persons.
en
Two girls are looking for shells on a beach, one looks at what the other is pointing at and is investigating.
two cats chase a rabbit
contradiction
Girls are not cats and looking for shells on a beach is not the same activity as to chase a rabbit.
en
Two girls are looking for shells on a beach, one looks at what the other is pointing at and is investigating.
The beach is in california.
neutral
There is no reason to assume that the beach is in California.
en
Two girls are looking for shells on a beach, one looks at what the other is pointing at and is investigating.
Two girls pick up shells and starfish on the beach.
neutral
There is no reason to assume that the girls pick up the shells. There is no reason to imply that they are looking at starfish.
en
Two girls are looking for shells on a beach, one looks at what the other is pointing at and is investigating.
two girls looking for the prettiest shell
neutral
There is no reason to imply that they are looking for the prettiest shells.
en
Two girls are looking for shells on a beach, one looks at what the other is pointing at and is investigating.
Two girls are playing in the waves of the ocean.
contradiction
The two girls cannot be both playing in the waves of the ocean, where they would get wet and looking for shells on a beach, where they would be dry.
en
There is a dance floor filled with people dancing.
Two men twirl and dip on the dance floor.
neutral
There is no reason to imply that there are two people dancing. Not all dancers are men. There is no indication that the dancers dip or twirl.
en
There is a dance floor filled with people dancing.
A crowd marches together.
contradiction
A crowd that marches, which is an activity of a group in simultaneous and coordinated movement in the same direction is not the same as people dancing, which is an activity of individuals randomly exerting movement in all directions freely as chosen by the individuals.
en
There is a dance floor filled with people dancing.
People dance across the floor.
entailment
People dance across the floor is another way to say the dance floor is filled with people dancing.
en
Two young girls are playing on the beach.
The girls are playing on a park bench.
contradiction
The location is either a park or beach.
en
Two young girls are playing on the beach.
The sun is rising as the girls play on the beach.
neutral
The sun may not be rising. It could be setting.
en
Two young girls are playing on the beach.
There's two people on a beach.
entailment
Two "young girls" is rephrased as two "people" playingin the beach.
en
A man poses outside of some buildings.
A man is laying on a table at a doctors office.
contradiction
A man who poses outside is usually vertical and in an unnatural and frozen-still state, waiting to move based on something like a picture being taken, whereas a man laying on a table at the doctor's office is waiting for the doctor to do a procedure as the doctor chooses and may ask the patient on the table to interact...
en
A man poses outside of some buildings.
A man is outside.
entailment
If the man poses outside, then he is outside.
en
A man poses outside of some buildings.
A man is at photo shoot is modeling outside of a building.
neutral
There is no indication that the man is posing for a photo shoot. There is no reason to assume the man is modeling.
en
Two young boys dressed in formal clothes fight while sitting on a red carpeted step.
The boys are dressed in casual clothes.
contradiction
Formal clothes are very different than casual clothes, especially for boys, which are children.
en
Two young boys dressed in formal clothes fight while sitting on a red carpeted step.
The boys are fighting about a girl.
neutral
There is no reason to assume that the boys are fighting about a girl.
en
Two young boys dressed in formal clothes fight while sitting on a red carpeted step.
The boys are fighting.
entailment
fighting is another form of fight.
en
A man with sunglasses on his head is standing by signs for the Wharf and ferry terminal.
A man with dogs is waiting for a ride.
neutral
There is no indication that the man has a dog. There is no reason to assume the man is waiting for a ride.
en
A man with sunglasses on his head is standing by signs for the Wharf and ferry terminal.
A man with is waiting for a car.
contradiction
Just because the man with sunglasses is standing by the signs, it doesn't mean he is waiting for anything, he might be looking to do something or to go to the Wharf or ferry but the man waiting for a car is not looking for a ferry ride.
en
A man with sunglasses on his head poses for a picture near the wharf.
Man taking a photo
entailment
If he poses for a pictures, then it can be said that he is "taking a photo."
en
A man with sunglasses on his head poses for a picture near the wharf.
Man modeling his new sunglasses for magazine
neutral
There is no indication that the man is modeling. There is no reason to assume that the sunglasses are new. There is no indication that the man is posing for a magazine.
en
A man with sunglasses on his head poses for a picture near the wharf.
Man riding a bike
contradiction
For a man to be in a position in which he poses for a picture, he is not going to be riding a bike at the same time.
en
A man is walking in the street with sunglasses on top of his head.
A man is in the movie theatre wearing sunglasses.
contradiction
If the man is inside the movie theatre, he is not possibly walking in the street, which is outside.
en
A man is walking in the street with sunglasses on top of his head.
A man is walking outside and is holding a pair of sunglasses for his wife on his head.
neutral
There is no indication that the man is outside. There is no reason to assume that the sunglasses are being held for the man's wife.
en
A man is walking in the street with sunglasses on top of his head.
A man is walking outside with a pair of sunglasses on his body.
entailment
If he is walking in the street, then he is walking outside. On top of his head would be on his body.
en
A man stands next to signs for the wharfs.
A man is tearing down signs and burning them.
contradiction
The man that stands next to something is a more passive idea than if the man is tearing down or burning things.
en
A man stands next to signs for the wharfs.
A man is reading some signs.
neutral
A man standing next to a sign, isn't necessarily reading the sign.
en
A man stands next to signs for the wharfs.
A man is standing next to a sign.
entailment
standing is another form of stands.
en
A group of people sit outside playing cards.
A group is playing cards at the park
neutral
A group of people sitting outside isn't necessarily at the park.
en
A group of people sit outside playing cards.
A group is having poker night in the garage
contradiction
They cannot be outside if they are in a garage
en
A group of people sit outside playing cards.
A group is playing cards outside on a nice day
entailment
Playing cards outside is another way to say sit outside playing cards.
en
Family members playing cards in their backyard
An elderly man is walking in the rain.
contradiction
One cannot be walking and playing cards.
en
Family members playing cards in their backyard
A family is playing goldfish.
neutral
Family members playing cards, isn't necessarily playing goldfish.
en
Family members playing cards in their backyard
A group of people are outside.
entailment
Playing cards in the backyard itself implies playing outside.
en
Five people sitting outside playing a game of cards.
The five people are playing tug-of-war in the muddy field.
contradiction
People cannot be playing a game of cards and tug-of-war simultaneously.
en
Five people sitting outside playing a game of cards.
There are five people in this picture, all of them outside.
entailment
Five people playing cards by sitting outside itself means all of them are outside.
en
Five people sitting outside playing a game of cards.
The five people are playing Gin Rummy, and enjoying the fresh, Spring air.
neutral
Five people sitting outside playing a game of cards, aren't necessarily playing Gin Rummy, and the aren't necessarily enjoying the fresh, Spring air.
en
Five people are sitting around a table, outside, playing a card game.
They are playing high stakes poker
neutral
Five people playing a card game aren't necessarily playing high stakes poker.
en
Five people are sitting around a table, outside, playing a card game.
They hold their cards as they play
entailment
For playing a card game, holding cards is necessary and implied.
en
Five people are sitting around a table, outside, playing a card game.
These three eat the table
contradiction
There is either five or three people.
en
Five adults are playing cards while sitting outside at a picnic table in their backyard.
The adults are swimming in the backyard pool.
contradiction
People can either be swimming or playing cards.
en
Five adults are playing cards while sitting outside at a picnic table in their backyard.
Call of duty being played by college friends.
contradiction
People can't be playing Call of duty and play cards at the same time. They are either outside or inside playing call of duty.
en
Five adults are playing cards while sitting outside at a picnic table in their backyard.
The adults are near a table.
entailment
Five adults sitting outside at a picnic table is a rephrasing of the fact that they are near a table.
en
Five adults are playing cards while sitting outside at a picnic table in their backyard.
The people are friends.
neutral
Five adults playing cards while sitting outside at a picnic table aren't necessarily friends.
en
Five adults are playing cards while sitting outside at a picnic table in their backyard.
Five adults are playing poker for money.
neutral
Five adults playing cards, aren't necessarily playing poker for money.
en
Five adults are playing cards while sitting outside at a picnic table in their backyard.
All five are at the slot machines in the casino.
contradiction
They can only be playing cards or the slot machines. They are either outside or in a casino.
en
Five adults are playing cards while sitting outside at a picnic table in their backyard.
The group is outdoors.
entailment
Sitting outside in a backyard itself implies that the group is outdoors.
en
Five adults are playing cards while sitting outside at a picnic table in their backyard.
The adults are eating sushi at the Japanese restaurant.
contradiction
They are either playing cards or eating sushi. They are either inside a Japanese restaurant or outside.
en
Five adults are playing cards while sitting outside at a picnic table in their backyard.
An outdoor card game brings people together.
entailment
Sitting outside at a picnic table is a rephrasing of the fact that they are together.
en
Five adults are playing cards while sitting outside at a picnic table in their backyard.
Adults are sitting at a picnic table.
entailment
The fact of sitting at a picnic table is common.
en
Five adults are playing cards while sitting outside at a picnic table in their backyard.
There are enough seats for all players.
entailment
Five adults sitting at a picnic table implies that there are enough seats for all players.
en
Five adults are playing cards while sitting outside at a picnic table in their backyard.
There are snacks available for the players.
neutral
Five adults playing cards in their backyard, doesn't necessarily mean that snacks will be available for the players.
en
Five adults are playing cards while sitting outside at a picnic table in their backyard.
The adults are near poker chips.
neutral
Five adults playing cards, doesn't necessarily mean the adults are near poker chips.
en
Five adults are playing cards while sitting outside at a picnic table in their backyard.
The people are playing BINGO.
contradiction
They are either playing cards or playing bingo, not both.
en
Five adults are playing cards while sitting outside at a picnic table in their backyard.
Texas hold em played by friends.
neutral
Five adults playing cards, doesn't necessarily mean, that they are playing Texas Hold Em.
en
A man in a suit waits for the subway
they man is running to work
contradiction
If the man waits for the subway, he is not running to work.
en
A man in a suit waits for the subway
he is on his way to work
neutral
Everyone waiting in the subway are not on the way to work
en
A man in a suit waits for the subway
the man is waiting
entailment
A man who waits for a subway can be simply said to be waiting.
en
Two little boys in tuxedos.
Two boys in swim trunks go to the beach.
contradiction
They are either in swim trunks or in tuxedos, not both.
en
Two little boys in tuxedos.
Two boys are dressed for a wedding.
neutral
If a boy wears a tuxedo, it does not mean he is going to a wedding.
en
Two little boys in tuxedos.
Two boys are dressed up.
entailment
Two little boys in tuxedos implies the fact that they are dressed up.
en
A man with gray hair and a suit walks down a dimly lit hallway.
The man is sleeping.
contradiction
A person can't be walking and sleeping at the same time.
en
A man with gray hair and a suit walks down a dimly lit hallway.
The man has gray hair
entailment
The fact that the man has gray hair is common.
en
A man with gray hair and a suit walks down a dimly lit hallway.
The man walks
neutral
It can be inferred that a man walks, but is he " The " man.
en
Group of people standing in a subway tunnel.
A group of people in a subway tunnel.
entailment
a group of people in a subway tunnel and they are standing.
en
Group of people standing in a subway tunnel.
A group of people waiting for a train in a subway tunnel.
neutral
Standing in a subway tunnel doesn't mean someone is waiting for anything nor catching a train.
en
Group of people standing in a subway tunnel.
A group of people waiting for a bus.
contradiction
The people can't be in both a subway tunnel and a bus.
en
Gray-haired man in suit, with blurry train station in background.
An older man is waiting for a train
neutral
Not all gray-haired men are older. Just because the man is at a train station does not mean he is waiting for a train.
en
Gray-haired man in suit, with blurry train station in background.
A man is wearing a suit
entailment
One must be wearing a suit to be in a suit.
en
Gray-haired man in suit, with blurry train station in background.
A woman in a dress is standing with a blurry train station in the background.
contradiction
He refers to a man in a suit which is not a woman in a dress.
en
Man with gray hair wearing a suit is waiting in a subway tunnel.
Woman with gray hair wearing a suit is waiting in a subway tunnel.
contradiction
There can only be a man or a woman.
en
Man with gray hair wearing a suit is waiting in a subway tunnel.
sad Man with gray hair wearing a suit is waiting in a subway tunnel.
neutral
Not all men with gray hair, in suits, in a subway tunnel are sad.
en
Man with gray hair wearing a suit is waiting in a subway tunnel.
Person with gray hair wearing a suit is waiting in a subway tunnel.
entailment
Person with gray hair wearing a suit is waiting in a subway tunnel is the exact man.
en
Woman opening her purse in a Canadian bakery.
A woman is preparing to pay for her baked goods.
neutral
Just because someone is preparing to pay something at a bakery, it doesn't mean it has to be baked goods.
en
Woman opening her purse in a Canadian bakery.
A man is robbing an American bakery.
contradiction
Canadian bakery cant be inferred as americab bakery
en
Woman opening her purse in a Canadian bakery.
A woman in a bakery opens her purse.
entailment
"Woman opening her purse" is a rephrasing of "woman opens her purse".
en
A tennis player about to serve.
The tennis player prepares to serve.
entailment
the tennis player prepares or is about to serve.
en
A tennis player about to serve.
The tennis player returns the serve.
contradiction
They can't return and be about to serve at the same time.
en
A tennis player about to serve.
The tennis player throws the ball in the air, preparing to thwack it.
neutral
A tennis play can be about to serve before he throws a ball in the air.
en
Man posing in a kitchen with his arm stretched out.
The man is a model.
neutral
Just because the man is posing does not mean he is a model.
en
Man posing in a kitchen with his arm stretched out.
The woman in the kitchen has her legs stretched out.
contradiction
He refers to a man not a woman.
en
Man posing in a kitchen with his arm stretched out.
The man in the kitchen has his arm stretched out.
entailment
"Man in the kitchen has his arm" is a rephrasing of "man posing in a kitchen with his arm."
en
A rider in a red shirt rides his or her bike next to an outdoor fountain.
The rider in the red shirt is riding his bike outdoors.
entailment
An outdoor fountains is found outdoors.
en
A rider in a red shirt rides his or her bike next to an outdoor fountain.
The rider in the red shirt is in a bike race.
neutral
Just because the rider is on a bike does not mean they are in a bike race.
en
A rider in a red shirt rides his or her bike next to an outdoor fountain.
The rider in the red shirt is falling off the bike.
contradiction
One isn't generally riding and falling at the same time.
en
Two men in suits laugh together.
The two people in suits are exchaning business cards.
contradiction
People can be either men or women, and they are either laughing or exchanging business cards.
en
Two men in suits laugh together.
The two guys are sharing a joyous moment.
entailment
the two guys are sharing laugh or joyous moment together.
en
Two men in suits laugh together.
The two guys in suits are talking and smiling.
neutral
Two guys could be laughing at anything, they do not have to be talking before, nor do they need to know each other.
en
Someone is taking a stroll on their bike.
He is on a riding his bike.
entailment
"Riding his bike" is a rephrasing of "stroll on their bike."
en
Someone is taking a stroll on their bike.
He is running after his bike
contradiction
One can either be on their bike or running after it.
en
Someone is taking a stroll on their bike.
He is on a riding his bike while escaping from the cop.s
neutral
There is no indication that the person is a "he". there is no indication that the person is escaping from the cops.
en
A man in a helmet is riding a bike.
A man riding in a car.
contradiction
It is not possible to ride a bike and be in a car at the same time.
en
A man in a helmet is riding a bike.
A man riding a bike down a street.
neutral
A man can be riding his bike anywhere doesn't have to be down a street.
en
A man in a helmet is riding a bike.
The man is not wearing any protective gear.
contradiction
It is unknown whether or not they are both bike riding, and you can't be wearing a helmet and not be wearing protective gear at the same time.
en
A man in a helmet is riding a bike.
A man is riding a bike.
entailment
a man should put his helmet to ride a bike.
en
A man in a helmet is riding a bike.
A man in a helmet riding his mountain bike.
neutral
A man doesn't have to ride a mountain bike, it could be any kind of bike.
en
A man in a helmet is riding a bike.
The man in a helmet is outdoors.
entailment
if a man is riding a bike then he is outdoors
en
A man in a helmet is riding a bike.
The man in a helmet is riding a sports bike.
neutral
A man doesn't have to ride a sports bike, it could be any kind of bike.
en