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Fred must have been both singing songs and drinking beer.
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There might be a unicorn in the garden.
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It will rain tomorrow.
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John will leave the party earlier.
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There hopes to finish the project.
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The bus hopes to be here at five.
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I hope to can study in France.
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I hope to study in France.
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John stopped can to sign in tune.
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John stopped canning to sign in tune.
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John wills leave the party early.
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John can kicked the ball.
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John can kicking the ball.
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John can to kick the ball.
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John will kick the ball.
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John will kicked the ball.
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John will to kick the ball.
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Kim must bakes a cake.
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Kim must baked a cake.
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Kim must will bake a cake.
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There may exist a man in the park.
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It may exist a man in the park.
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It is vital that we will study everyday.
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He is a fool.
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He has a car.
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John is running to the car.
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Was the child in the school?
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Was the child running to the car?
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Was the child found?
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The child never became crazy.
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The child was never crazy.
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The child was never running to the car.
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The child was never deceived.
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John is happy about the outcome.
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John was seeing his children.
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The children are seen in the yard.
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John has not sung a song.
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Has John sung a song?
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John hasn't been singing a song.
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John has sung a song and Mary has too.
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John can have danced.
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John can be dancing.
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He has seen his children.
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He will have been seeing his children.
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Americans have paying income tax ever since 1913.
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George has went to America.
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is out since the following is finite.
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You are a student.
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You have not enough money.
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Have you enough money?
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John does not like this town.
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In no other circumstances does that distinction matter.
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They didn't leave any food.
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They expected us to do leave him.
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They expected us to should leave him.
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I found myself doing need sleep.
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He does be leaving.
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He does have been eating.
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They will do come.
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John did leave.
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Did John find the solution?
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How long did it last?
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John may leave.
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It may rain.
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John may rain.
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John did not leave.
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John did not rain.
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He might have left.
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He might do leave.
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He does can leave here.
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He does may leave here.
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Jim does have supported the theory.
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The proposal did be endorsed by Clinton.
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I do not have sung.
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I do not be happy.
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Do be honest!
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Don't be silly!
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John believed Kim to do not leave here.
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John believes Kim not to leave here.
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John believed Kim to leaving here.
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John did not leaving here.
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John expect to must leave.
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John did not may leave.
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Tom wanted to go home, but Peter didn't want to.
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Lee voted for Bill because his father told him to.
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Kim regrets not having seen the movie.
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Kim regrets never having seen the movie.
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We asked him not to try to call us again.
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We asked him never to try to call us again.
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Duty made them not miss the weekly meetings.
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Duty made them never miss the weekly meetings.
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Not speaking English is a disadvantage.
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Speaking not English is a disadvantage.
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Lee likes not Kim.
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Lee is believed not to like Kim.
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Lee is believed to not like Kim.
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Lee is believed to like not Kim.
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The president could not approve the bill.
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It would be possible for the president not to approve the bill.
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It would not be possible for the president to approve the bill.
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