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He is proud of his son's passing the bar exam. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The chicken has eaten. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The chicken was eaten. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Seen from this perspective, there is no easy solution. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The monkeys kept forgetting their lines. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The monkeys kept forgot their lines. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
The monkeys kept forgotten their lines. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
We caught them ate the bananas. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
We caught them eat the bananas. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
We caught them eaten the bananas. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
John made Mary cook Korean food. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John made Mary to cook Korean food. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
John made Mary cooking Korean food. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
The monkey seems despondent that it is in a cage. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The monkey seems despondent. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
He seems intelligent to study medicine. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
He seems intelligent to study medicine. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Monkeys are eager to leave. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Monkeys are eager leaving the compound. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
The chickens seem fond with the farmer. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
The foxes seem compatible with the chickens. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The foxes seem compatible for the chickens. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
These are similar to the bottles. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
These are similar with the bottles. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
The teacher is proud of his students. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The teacher is proud with his students. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
The contract is subject to approval by my committee. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The contract is subject for approval by my committee. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
There exists only one truly amphibian mammal. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
There arose a great storm. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
There exist few solutions which are cost-effective. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
There is a riot in the park. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
There remained just a few problems to be solved. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
There runs a man in the park. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
There sings a man loudly. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
They believe that Charles Darwin's theory of evolution is just a scientific theory. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
They believe Charles Darwin's theory of evolution is just a scientific theory. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John demanded that she stop phoning him. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Joe warned the class that the exam would be difficult. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
We told Tom that he should consult an accountant. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Mary convinced me that the argument was sound. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Tom intends for Sam to review that book. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John would prefer for the children to finish the oatmeal. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
For John to either make up such a story or repeat it is outrageous. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
For John either to make up such a story or to repeat it is outrageous. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
For John to tell Bill such a lie and Bill to believe it is outrageous. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John intends to review the book. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John would prefer to finish the oatmeal. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Tom tried to ask a question. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Tom tried for Bill to ask a question. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Tom tends to avoid confrontations. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Tom tends for Mary to avoid confrontations. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Joe hoped to find a solution. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Joe hoped for Beth to find a solution. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
John believed it. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John believed that he is honest. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John mentioned the issue to me. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John mentioned to me that the question is an issue. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
She pinched his arm as hard as she could. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
She pinched that he feels pain. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
We hope that such a vaccine could be available in ten years. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
We hope the availability of such a vaccine in ten years. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Cohen proved the independence of the continuum hypothesis. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Cohen proved that the continuum hypothesis was independent. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John bothers me. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
That John coughed bothers me. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John loves Bill. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
That John coughs loves Bill. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
That John sold the ostrich surprised Bill. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
For John to train his horse would be desirable. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
To train his horse would be desirable. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
That the king or queen be present is a requirement on all Royal weddings. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Which otter you should adopt first is unclear. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
That Tom missed the lecture was enjoyable. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
For John to remove the mother is undeniable. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
How much money Gordon spent is true. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Tom is confident that the elephants respect him. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Tom is insistent that the defendants be truthful. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Tom seems eager for her brother to catch a cold. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Tom seems eager to catch a cold. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I am ashamed that I neglected you. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I am delighted that Mary finished his thesis. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
We were thankful that no one had been hurt. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
We were glad it was over. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Bill alleged that Fred signed the check. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
We believe that the directors were present. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
We convinced him that the operation is safe. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Alan is thinking about that his students are eager to learn English. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Fred is counting on for Tom to make an announcement. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
The outcome depends on how many candidates participate in the election. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Fred is thinking about whether he should stay in Seoul. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The offer made Smith admire the administrators. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John tried to make Sam let George ask Bill to keep delivering the mail. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John enjoyed drawing trees for his syntax homework. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The picture on the wall reminded him of his country. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Free enterprise is compatible with American values and traditions. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
We need to be in frequent contact with the clients. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Acknowledge that everyone has limits. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
We are aware of the existing problems. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Why don't you leaving me concentrate on my work? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no