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You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Example Input: The critique of Plato's Republic was written from a contemporary point of view.
Example Output: acceptable
Example Input: I think you need to show yourself more than you do anyone else.
Example Output: acceptable
Example Input: The panther's coat is dark black.
Example Output: | acceptable
| 3 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Example: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Output: acceptable
The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
New input case for you: John is taller than Bill is.
Output: | acceptable | 1 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
The president declared Smith to press secretary.
unacceptable
Where did the policeman meet several young students?
acceptable
The snake flattened itself against the rock.
| acceptable
| 0 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
Teacher: You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Solution: acceptable
Reason: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Now, solve this instance: Ellen talked Helen.
Student: | unacceptable | 2 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
Teacher: You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Solution: acceptable
Reason: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Now, solve this instance: The snake flattened itself against the rock.
Student: | acceptable | 2 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Let me give you an example: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
The answer to this example can be: acceptable
Here is why: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
OK. solve this:
King prawns cooked in chili salt and pepper was very much better, a simple dish deliciously executed.
Answer: | acceptable | 8 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Solution: acceptable
Why? The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
New input: That barn has seven pine trees behind it.
Solution: | acceptable | 0 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Let me give you an example: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
The answer to this example can be: acceptable
Here is why: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
OK. solve this:
If he has to wait, John gets angry.
Answer: | acceptable | 8 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
--------
Question: John believed it.
Answer: acceptable
Question: Cynthia devoured on the pizza .
Answer: unacceptable
Question: Gwen exchanged the dress for Mary.
Answer: | acceptable
| 7 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Input: Consider Input: The angrier Sue gets, the more Fred admires her.
Output: acceptable
Input: Consider Input: Hamsters mother attractive offspring.
Output: acceptable
Input: Consider Input: What table will he put the chair between and some sofa.
| Output: unacceptable
| 2 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Input: Consider Input: Suddenly an ugly old man entered the hall.
Output: acceptable
Input: Consider Input: It is the folks up at corporate headquarters who the sooner you solve this problem, the more easily you'll satisfy.
Output: unacceptable
Input: Consider Input: The bus stopped suddenly.
| Output: acceptable
| 2 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
One example: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Solution is here: acceptable
Explanation: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Now, solve this: John died to heart disease.
Solution: | unacceptable | 6 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
instruction:
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
question:
The manner which Jack disappeared in was creepy.
answer:
unacceptable
question:
The truck rumbled into the driveway.
answer:
acceptable
question:
King prawns cooked in chili salt and pepper was very much better, a simple dish deliciously executed.
answer:
| acceptable
| 9 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
[EX Q]: What proof that he has implicated have you found?
[EX A]: acceptable
[EX Q]: Give the baby the bottle awake.
[EX A]: unacceptable
[EX Q]: John saw Fred.
[EX A]: | acceptable
| 6 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Ex Input:
It is the folks up at corporate headquarters who the sooner you solve this problem, the more easily you'll satisfy.
Ex Output:
unacceptable
Ex Input:
The man standing over there's hat impressed me greatly.
Ex Output:
acceptable
Ex Input:
We sleep five people in each room.
Ex Output:
| acceptable
| 1 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Q: The museum displayed no painting by Miro or drawing by Klee.
A: acceptable
****
Q: The men lifted the table together.
A: acceptable
****
Q: With their teacher, the kids have arrived safely, haven't they?
A: | acceptable
****
| 4 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Example: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Example solution: acceptable
Example explanation: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Problem: John saw Fred.
| Solution: acceptable | 5 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
Part 1. Definition
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Part 2. Example
Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Answer: acceptable
Explanation: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Part 3. Exercise
While Truman didn't tell me a story, he did Rusty.
Answer: | acceptable | 7 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Q: There is enough bread for all of you.
A: acceptable
****
Q: Where did John put the books?
A: acceptable
****
Q: It was not until I was perhaps twenty-five or thirty that I read them and enjoyed them.
A: | acceptable
****
| 4 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
One example is below.
Q: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
A: acceptable
Rationale: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Q: Tabs were kept on all persons entering the station.
A: | acceptable | 9 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Example Input: It seemed to rain.
Example Output: acceptable
Example Input: How do you wonder whether John said that Mary solved the problem?
Example Output: unacceptable
Example Input: Mary has more enemies than Bill has friends.
Example Output: | acceptable
| 3 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
TASK DEFINITION: You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
PROBLEM: It appears to be true that Harry likes girls.
SOLUTION: acceptable
PROBLEM: Mary picked any of the flowers.
SOLUTION: unacceptable
PROBLEM: Every man lifted a table.
SOLUTION: | acceptable
| 8 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
One example is below.
Q: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
A: acceptable
Rationale: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Q: He seems to become more corrupt, if every senator talks to more lobbyists.
A: | unacceptable | 9 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
One example: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Solution is here: acceptable
Explanation: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Now, solve this: Nora brought at the book to the meeting.
Solution: | unacceptable | 6 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
One example: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Solution is here: acceptable
Explanation: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Now, solve this: None of his customary excuses suffices Edgar now.
Solution: | acceptable | 6 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
One example is below.
Q: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
A: acceptable
Rationale: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Q: A solution immediately presented itself to him.
A: | acceptable | 9 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
The angrier that Sue gets, the more that Fred admires her.
acceptable
Joe's neuroses bother his patrons, and Sally's neuroses do too.
acceptable
It's the writer that gets you so involved.
| acceptable
| 0 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Example: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Output: acceptable
The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
New input case for you: Sasha lingered in the museum.
Output: | acceptable | 1 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Example: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Example solution: acceptable
Example explanation: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Problem: The architect selected a house for the couple.
| Solution: acceptable | 5 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Example input: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Example output: acceptable
Example explanation: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Q: He waltzed her across the floor.
A: | acceptable | 3 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
Part 1. Definition
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Part 2. Example
Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Answer: acceptable
Explanation: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Part 3. Exercise
Why she told him is unclear.
Answer: | acceptable | 7 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
Teacher: You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Solution: acceptable
Reason: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Now, solve this instance: Fred can well imagine Joe getting fatter, the more he eats.
Student: | acceptable | 2 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Let me give you an example: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
The answer to this example can be: acceptable
Here is why: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
OK. solve this:
Mary thinks that John said that pictures of himself, Susan likes?
Answer: | acceptable | 8 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
--------
Question: I stalked game in the woods.
Answer: acceptable
Question: Who is it that Mary likes?
Answer: acceptable
Question: Fred can well imagine Joe getting fatter, the more he eats.
Answer: | acceptable
| 7 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
One example is below.
Q: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
A: acceptable
Rationale: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Q: Syntax frightens Kenny.
A: | acceptable | 9 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
[Q]: Not many books survived the fire, did they?
[A]: acceptable
[Q]: It is obvious that the more you eat, the less you want.
[A]: acceptable
[Q]: Unicorns don't exist.
[A]: | acceptable
| 5 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
Detailed Instructions: You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
See one example below:
Problem: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Solution: acceptable
Explanation: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Problem: I think that the more you eat, the less you want.
Solution: | acceptable | 4 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Ex Input:
Cynthia ate the peach with a fork.
Ex Output:
acceptable
Ex Input:
John remembered.
Ex Output:
acceptable
Ex Input:
Kelly buttered the bread with butter.
Ex Output:
| unacceptable
| 1 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Ex Input:
I didn't realize that it had rained and some crops had been destroyed.
Ex Output:
acceptable
Ex Input:
I threw Mary the ball, but she was looking at the birds flying overhead and didn't even notice.
Ex Output:
acceptable
Ex Input:
Wanda taught the students French.
Ex Output:
| acceptable
| 1 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Q: The foxes seem compatible with the chickens.
A: acceptable
****
Q: I have some voice exercises to play the guitar and sing.
A: unacceptable
****
Q: The lake is not to be camped beside by anybody.
A: | acceptable
****
| 4 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
--------
Question: John loves himself.
Answer: acceptable
Question: I pushed the table.
Answer: acceptable
Question: John kept behind the counter.
Answer: | unacceptable
| 7 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
--------
Question: That the march should go ahead and that it should be cancelled have been argued by different people at different times.
Answer: acceptable
Question: The students looked the high stairs up.
Answer: unacceptable
Question: I ate the sugar.
Answer: | acceptable
| 7 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Input: Consider Input: Janet broke at the vase.
Output: unacceptable
Input: Consider Input: I wonder who could solve the problem in this way.
Output: acceptable
Input: Consider Input: It was tomorrow that I promised that he would be there.
| Output: acceptable
| 2 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Example input: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Example output: acceptable
Example explanation: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Q: John told the rumor to his friend.
A: | acceptable | 3 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
Detailed Instructions: You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
See one example below:
Problem: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Solution: acceptable
Explanation: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Problem: Mary talked to any actual student.
Solution: | unacceptable | 4 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
Detailed Instructions: You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
See one example below:
Problem: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Solution: acceptable
Explanation: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Problem: She was always clad in black.
Solution: | acceptable | 4 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Example: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Example solution: acceptable
Example explanation: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Problem: Was I that stupid?
| Solution: acceptable | 5 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
instruction:
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
question:
Cynthia gobbled on the pizza .
answer:
unacceptable
question:
I bought the parrot in the store.
answer:
acceptable
question:
Man the ball kicked the.
answer:
| unacceptable
| 9 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Example: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Output: acceptable
The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
New input case for you: Tom played it under the table.
Output: | acceptable | 1 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
One example is below.
Q: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
A: acceptable
Rationale: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Q: That few boys came upset any of the teachers.
A: | unacceptable | 9 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
One example: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Solution is here: acceptable
Explanation: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Now, solve this: Loren was relied on by Pavarotti and Hepburn by Bond.
Solution: | acceptable | 6 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
One example is below.
Q: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
A: acceptable
Rationale: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Q: The fish scrubbed.
A: | unacceptable | 9 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
[Q]: little equipment is available.
[A]: acceptable
[Q]: On his finger sparkled a magnificent diamond.
[A]: acceptable
[Q]: The sexual revolution makes some people uncomfortable.
[A]: | acceptable
| 5 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
Part 1. Definition
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Part 2. Example
Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Answer: acceptable
Explanation: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Part 3. Exercise
Pat handed a book.
Answer: | unacceptable | 7 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Example Input: Fluffy is sick, which nobody knows.
Example Output: acceptable
Example Input: Ron wanted to be wearing a tuxedo to the party, but Caspar didn't know whether to be.
Example Output: unacceptable
Example Input: Loren was relied on by Pavarotti and Hepburn by Bond.
Example Output: | acceptable
| 3 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Example input: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Example output: acceptable
Example explanation: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Q: Dana longs for a sunny day.
A: | acceptable | 3 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Let me give you an example: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
The answer to this example can be: acceptable
Here is why: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
OK. solve this:
I'll turn the radio down, but I won't up.
Answer: | unacceptable | 8 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Solution: acceptable
Why? The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
New input: What I know the boy who was wearing is this hat.
Solution: | unacceptable | 0 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Example: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Output: acceptable
The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
New input case for you: She reminded him of the last time they met.
Output: | acceptable | 1 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Ex Input:
They read the every book.
Ex Output:
unacceptable
Ex Input:
Linda taped the box with two-sided tape.
Ex Output:
acceptable
Ex Input:
Dana longs for a sunny day.
Ex Output:
| acceptable
| 1 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Let me give you an example: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
The answer to this example can be: acceptable
Here is why: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
OK. solve this:
On that meeting I'd like to sit in.
Answer: | unacceptable | 8 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
[EX Q]: The little cat devoured a mouse last night.
[EX A]: acceptable
[EX Q]: Who do you think that Mary said that John likes?
[EX A]: acceptable
[EX Q]: The student knows the answers.
[EX A]: | acceptable
| 6 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
One example: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Solution is here: acceptable
Explanation: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Now, solve this: Robin is nothing in the box.
Solution: | unacceptable | 6 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Example Input: The umpire fell it off.
Example Output: unacceptable
Example Input: How do you wonder whether John said that Mary solved the problem?
Example Output: unacceptable
Example Input: The tuna had been being eaten.
Example Output: | acceptable
| 3 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Solution: acceptable
Why? The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
New input: We love them.
Solution: | acceptable | 0 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Ex Input:
The girl who the by works in a skyscraper and in a quonset but has a dimple on her nose.
Ex Output:
unacceptable
Ex Input:
All the men lifted the table together.
Ex Output:
acceptable
Ex Input:
Mary has never kissed as tall a man as John.
Ex Output:
| acceptable
| 1 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
Teacher: You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Solution: acceptable
Reason: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Now, solve this instance: Mary has never kissed as tall a man as John.
Student: | acceptable | 2 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
One example: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Solution is here: acceptable
Explanation: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Now, solve this: The cook sliced the mushrooms.
Solution: | acceptable | 6 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
One example: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Solution is here: acceptable
Explanation: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Now, solve this: They represented Mary to the dean as a genuine linguist.
Solution: | acceptable | 6 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
[Q]: The election results surprised everybody.
[A]: acceptable
[Q]: Why don't we make some French fries?
[A]: acceptable
[Q]: They represented Mary to the dean as a genuine linguist.
[A]: | acceptable
| 5 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
One example is below.
Q: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
A: acceptable
Rationale: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Q: I've never known more of a man than Frank.
A: | acceptable | 9 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Heidi believes Bill's description of herself.
unacceptable
Any lion is generally majestic.
unacceptable
This key won't open.
| unacceptable
| 0 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Example: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Output: acceptable
The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
New input case for you: Any cat doesn't like mice.
Output: | acceptable | 1 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Q: Every man who said he would buy some salmon did.
A: acceptable
****
Q: I have eaten the beef waffles.
A: acceptable
****
Q: The more people arrive, the louder it gets.
A: | acceptable
****
| 4 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
--------
Question: Mary has never kissed a Man taller than John.
Answer: acceptable
Question: The foxes seem compatible with the chickens.
Answer: acceptable
Question: Cornelia lodged with the Smiths.
Answer: | acceptable
| 7 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Example: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Example solution: acceptable
Example explanation: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Problem: Cornelia lodged with the Smiths.
| Solution: acceptable | 5 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Example: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Example solution: acceptable
Example explanation: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Problem: Was it for this that we suffered and toiled?
| Solution: acceptable | 5 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Q: You must pick a flower.
A: acceptable
****
Q: The girl who the by works in a skyscraper and in a quonset but has a dimple on her nose.
A: unacceptable
****
Q: I succeeded in convincing, even though John had failed to persuade, Mary not to leave.
A: | acceptable
****
| 4 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
[Q]: John loves himself.
[A]: acceptable
[Q]: John knows whose book Mary bought and Tom talked.
[A]: unacceptable
[Q]: That that it would confuse the guards for Herschel to throw a fit was obvious is not true.
[A]: | acceptable
| 5 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Example Input: Bill married Kathy.
Example Output: acceptable
Example Input: The men would all not have been working.
Example Output: unacceptable
Example Input: Cheryl stood the shelf with books.
Example Output: | unacceptable
| 3 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
instruction:
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
question:
The little cat devoured a mouse last night.
answer:
acceptable
question:
John wonders what Mary bought.
answer:
acceptable
question:
Any student in Mary's class happened to vote.
answer:
| unacceptable
| 9 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Q: Fred threw the ball under the porch.
A: acceptable
****
Q: The oil separated from the vinegar.
A: acceptable
****
Q: John resembles Bill.
A: | acceptable
****
| 4 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Solution: acceptable
Why? The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
New input: Has Calvin a bowl?
Solution: | unacceptable | 0 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
[Q]: I wonder what Mary offered to him.
[A]: acceptable
[Q]: Where did the policeman meet several young students?
[A]: acceptable
[Q]: much evidence is needed.
[A]: | acceptable
| 5 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
[Q]: Brutus murdered Julius Caesar.
[A]: acceptable
[Q]: little information was provided.
[A]: acceptable
[Q]: Reports of which the government prescribes the height of the Lettering on the covers are invariably boring.
[A]: | unacceptable
| 5 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
Teacher: You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Solution: acceptable
Reason: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Now, solve this instance: The committee hasn't yet made up its mind.
Student: | acceptable | 2 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
[Q]: I doubt you can help me in understanding this.
[A]: acceptable
[Q]: John must do not have eaten.
[A]: unacceptable
[Q]: Has Calvin a bowl?
[A]: | unacceptable
| 5 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
[Q]: Which club did you hit the winning putt with?
[A]: acceptable
[Q]: John seems know about the bananas.
[A]: unacceptable
[Q]: You filed every paper without inspecting.
[A]: | unacceptable
| 5 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Q: He seems intelligent to study medicine.
A: acceptable
****
Q: The cat is out of the bag.
A: acceptable
****
Q: This Government has been more transparent in the way they have dealt with public finances than any previous government.
A: | acceptable
****
| 4 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Example Input: Fred kicked the ball over the fence.
Example Output: acceptable
Example Input: I mixed the eggs and cream together.
Example Output: acceptable
Example Input: This needs investigating.
Example Output: | acceptable
| 3 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
Detailed Instructions: You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
See one example below:
Problem: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Solution: acceptable
Explanation: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Problem: Which pictures of himself did Chris see in the gallery?
Solution: | acceptable | 4 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
Part 1. Definition
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Part 2. Example
Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
Answer: acceptable
Explanation: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Part 3. Exercise
This Government has been more transparent in the way they have dealt with public finances than any previous government.
Answer: | acceptable | 7 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
instruction:
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
question:
That new handle detaches easily.
answer:
acceptable
question:
The sponge soaked up the water.
answer:
acceptable
question:
John whined that he was hungry.
answer:
| acceptable
| 9 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Let me give you an example: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
The answer to this example can be: acceptable
Here is why: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
OK. solve this:
I gave the package to Maria.
Answer: | acceptable | 8 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Let me give you an example: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
The answer to this example can be: acceptable
Here is why: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
OK. solve this:
Paul exhaled at Mary.
Answer: | unacceptable | 8 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Input: Consider Input: John to fix the computer.
Output: unacceptable
Input: Consider Input: The boat sank.
Output: acceptable
Input: Consider Input: He gave my binoculars to that girl.
| Output: acceptable
| 2 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
One example is below.
Q: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
A: acceptable
Rationale: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
Q: Who do you think that has given the tickets to Bill?
A: | unacceptable | 9 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
--------
Question: The lions ate at the meat raw.
Answer: unacceptable
Question: Sandy sang a song for me.
Answer: acceptable
Question: I shaved my face.
Answer: | acceptable
| 7 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
TASK DEFINITION: You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
PROBLEM: I asked who she kissed.
SOLUTION: acceptable
PROBLEM: Every man who said he would buy some salmon did.
SOLUTION: acceptable
PROBLEM: She held at the rail.
SOLUTION: | unacceptable
| 8 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
You're given a sentence and your task is to classify whether the sentence is acceptable or not. Any sentence which is grammatically correct, has a naturalistic text, is written by a native speaker and which minimizes superfluous content is acceptable, otherwise unacceptable. If the sentence is acceptable then write "acceptable", otherwise "unacceptable".
Let me give you an example: Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose.
The answer to this example can be: acceptable
Here is why: The sentence is easy to understand where a person talks about not being convinced of the analysis. So, it's acceptable.
OK. solve this:
the paper to finish by tomorrow is too long.
Answer: | unacceptable | 8 | NIv2 | task616_cola_classification | fs_opt |
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