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The money that you gave me disappeared last night. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John in the doorway waved to his father. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
He in the doorway waved to his father. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
and index values of the subject and the main verb. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Neither of these men is worthy to lead Italy. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
None of his customary excuses suffices Edgar now. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
One of the problems was the robins. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
All of the plant virus web sites have been conveniently collected in one central location. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Some of the water from melted snow also goes into the ground for plants. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Most of the milk your baby consumes during breastfeeding is produced during nursing. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
All special rights of voting in the election were abolished. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
One of major factors affecting the value of diamonds was their weight. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Each of these stones has to be cut and polished. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Most of her free time was spent attending concerts and plays or visiting museums and art galleries. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The committee was unanimous in their decision. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The committee have all now resigned. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The committee has all now resigned. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
The crew have both agreed to change sponsor. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The crew has both agreed to change sponsor. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Her family is all avid skiers. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Her family are all avid skiers. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
A variety of styles have been in vogue for the last year. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Both of the workers will wear carnations. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Both the workers will wear carnations. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Both will wear carnations. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Few doctors approve of our remedy. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Few approve of our remedy. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
An example of these substances be tobacco. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The effectiveness of teaching and learning depend on several factors. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
One of the most serious problems that some students have be lack of motivation. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Ten years be a long time to spend in prison. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Everyone of us be given a prize. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Some of the fruit be going bad. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
All of his wealth come from real estate investments. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Do some of your relatives live nearby? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Fifty pounds seem like a lot of weight to lose in one year. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
News of Persephone and Demeter reach the great gods and goddesses of Olympus. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Half of the year be dark and wintry. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Some of the promoters of ostrich meat compare its taste to beef tenderloin. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The committee hasn't yet made up its mind. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The committee hasn't yet made up their mind. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
The committee haven't yet made up their mind. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The committee haven't yet made up its mind. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
That dog is so ferocious, it even tried to bite himself. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
I washed me. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
I washed myself. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
You washed myself. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
I washed you. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
He kicked you. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I washed yourself. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
You washed yourself. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Harry says that Sally dislikes him. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Harry says that Sally dislikes himself. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Sally wishes that everyone would praise herself. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Sally believes that she is brilliant. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Sally believes that herself is brilliant. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
The power of your mind and the power of your body have a tight connection. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John tries to fix the computer. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John seems to fix the computer. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Mary persuaded John to fix the computer. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Mary expected John to fix the computer. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John to fix the computer. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Seems John to fix the computer. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
John tries to be honest. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John seems to be honest. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John makes efforts for himself to be honest. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
It seems that John is honest. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
It tends to be warm in September. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
It seems to bother Kim that they resigned. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
It tries to be warm in September. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
It hopes to bother Kim that they resigned. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
It is easy to please Kim. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John is eager to please Kim. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
There tries to be warm in September. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
There hopes to bother Kim that they resigned. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
It is eager to please Kim. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Stephen seemed to be intelligent. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
It seems to be easy to fool Ben. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
There is likely to be a letter in the mailbox. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Tabs are likely to be kept on participants. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John seems to be easy to fool Ben. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
John is likely to be kept on participants. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Sandy tried to eat oysters. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
There tried to be riots in Seoul. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
It tried to bother me that Chris lied. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Tabs try to be kept on Bob by the FBI. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
That he is clever is eager to be obvious. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
The king thanked the man. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The color red seems to be his favorite color. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The cat seems to be out of the bag. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The dentist is likely to examine Pat. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Pat is likely to be examined by the dentist. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The dentist is eager to examine Pat. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Pat is eager to be examined by the dentist. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Stephen believed Ben to be careful. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Stephen persuaded Ben to be careful. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Stephen believed it to be easy to please Kim. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Stephen persuaded it to be easy to please Kim. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Stephen believed there to be a fountain in the park. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Stephen persuaded there to be a fountain in the park. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no