text stringlengths 58 284 |
|---|
Lee not left.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
Lee will never leave.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
Lee will not leave.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
John could not leave the town.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
John not left the town.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
John not could leave the town.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
Mary sang a song, but Lee never did.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
Mary sang a song, but Lee did never.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
Mary sang a song, but Lee did not.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
The president could not approve the bill, couldn't he?
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
The president could not approve the bill, could he?
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
Are you studying English syntax?
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
What are you studying nowadays?
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
I shall go downtown.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
Shall I go downtown?
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
May she live forever!
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
Was I that stupid?
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
Don't you even touch that!
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
You better not drink.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
You can do it, but you better not.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
Better you not drink.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
They'd leave soon.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
They wouldn't leave soon.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
They shouldn't leave soon.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
They can do it, can't they?
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
They can't do it, can they?
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
They can't do it, can't they?
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
They can't do it, can he?
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
Kim can dance, and Sandy can, too.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
Kim has danced, and Sandy has, too.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
Kim was dancing, and Sandy was, too.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
Kim considered joining the navy, but I never considered.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
Kim wanted to go and Sandy wanted, too.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
Kim is happy and Sandy is too.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
When Kim was in China, I was too.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
Have you anything to share with the group?
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
Have you brought anything to share with the group?
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
Sandy must have been, too.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
Sandy must have, too.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
Sandy must, too.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
Because John persuaded Sally to, he didn't have to talk to the reporters.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
Mary sang a song, but Lee could never.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
Mary sang a song, but Lee could not.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
John got sent to prison.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
He ought to leave his luggage here.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
He dared not argue against his parents.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
He used to go there very often.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
The gardener must trim the rose bushes today.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
This should be the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
I am removing the shovel from the shed.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
The travelers have returned from their vacation.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
Springfield would have built a police station with the federal grant.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
Sharks could have been cruising near the beach.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
She seem to have given financial assistance to an important French art dealer.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
Ann may spending her vacation in Italy.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
Ann may spends her vacation in Italy.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
Ann may spent her vacation in Italy.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
It has rained every day for the last week.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
It has raining every day for the last week.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
It has rains every day for the last week.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
It has rain every day for the last week.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
Tagalog is spoken in the Philippines.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
Tagalog is speak in the Philippines.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
Tagalog is speaks in the Philippines.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
Tagalog is spoke in the Philippines.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
The roof is leaking.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
The roof is leaked.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
The roof is leaks.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
George is having lived in Toledo for thirty years.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
The house is been remodeling.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
A medal was been given to the mayor by the sewer commissioner.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
Does John have gone to the library?
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
John seems fond of ice cream, and Bill seems, too.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
Sam may have been being interrogated by the FBI.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
Sam may have been being interrogating by the FBI.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
Sam may be had been interrogating by the FBI.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
Have social problems made police work difficult?
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
The senator should not have forgotten the concerns of her constituents.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
Tokyo has not loosened trade restrictions.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
Did the doctor prescribe aspirin?
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
Sandy will read your reports, but Harold will not.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
He can hardly believe that it's already over.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
I could have little known that more trouble was just around the corner.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
I have never been spoken to so rudely!
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
Hardly was there any rain falling.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
Little did I know that more trouble was just around the corner.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
Never have I been spoken to so rudely!
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
He had hardly collected the papers on his desk, had he?
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
He had hardly collected the papers on his desk, hadn't he?
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
He never achieved anything, did he?
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
He never achieved anything, didn't he?
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
As a statesman, he scarcely could do anything worth mentioning.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
As a statesman, scarcely he could do anything worth mentioning.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
Any zebras can't fly.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
Anything hasn't happened to his optimism.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
Any of the citizens hardly ever say anything.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: no |
I didn't find any bugs in my bed.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
Nobody told them anything.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
Never have I stolen from any members of your family.
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
Why haven't any books been returned?
Question: Does this sentence make sense?
Answer: yes |
Subsets and Splits
No community queries yet
The top public SQL queries from the community will appear here once available.