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Megan loves.
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Megan loves Jason.
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It rained.
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It snowed.
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It hailed.
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That Bill loves chocolate is likely.
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It is likely that Bill likes chocolate.
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I put a book on it.
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It bit me on the leg.
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Shannon sent Dan an email.
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Stacy hit a baseball to Julia.
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Jaime danced a jig.
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Yuko rubbed the pizza with a garlic clove.
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It is raining in San Francisco.
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The stodgy professor left with his teaching assistant.
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I played a tune on my iPod.
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Molly gave Calvin a kiss.
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Mercedes gave a test to the students in the lecture hall.
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Spot ate a cat treat.
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Susan ate yesterday at the restaurant.
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Gwen looked at a fire truck.
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Michael asked a question.
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Adam asked if Hyacinth likes pineapples.
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I feel it is unfortunate that television is so vulgar these days.
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That Angus hates sushi is mysterious.
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Jennie smiled the sandwich.
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placed the flute on the table.
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John placed on the table.
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John placed the flute the violin on the table.
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The rock placed the sky with the fork.
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John placed the flute the table.
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John bit the apple.
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Susan forgave Louis.
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The jockey rides the horse.
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Phillip gave the soldier the medal.
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The apple was bitten.
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Louis was forgiven.
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The horse was ridden.
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The medal was given to the soldier.
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The soldier was given the medal.
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The apple was bitten by John.
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Louis was forgiven by Susan.
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The horse was ridden by the jockey.
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The medal was given to the soldier by Phillip.
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The soldier was given the medal by Phillip.
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I ate a basket of apples.
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I ate.
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I think that John likes his beer.
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I think John likes his beer.
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I think for John to like his beer.
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I think if John likes his beer.
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I ordered that John drink his beer.
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I ordered John drink his beer.
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I ordered for John to drink his beer.
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I ordered John to drink his beer.
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I ordered if John drink his beer.
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I inquired that John like his beer.
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I inquired John likes his beer.
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I inquired for John to like his beer.
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I inquired John to like his beer.
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I inquired if John likes his beer.
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Heidi thinks that Andy is eating salmon flavored candy bars.
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Heidi thinks that Andy has eaten salmon flavored candy bars.
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Heidi thinks that Andy will eat salmon flavored candy bars.
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Heidi thinks that Andy eats salmon flavored candy bars.
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Heidi thinks that the salmon flavored candy bars were eaten.
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He has danced.
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I had eaten the deep fried muffins.
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I have eaten the beef waffles.
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I will have eaten the beef waffles.
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Jeff was dancing with Sylvia while Amy sat angrily at their table.
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The soup had been being eaten when it got spilled.
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Jeff must have eaten the deep fried muffin.
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Jeff has must eaten the deep fried muffin.
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Jeff must not have eaten the deep fried muffin.
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Jeff not must have eaten the deep fried muffin.
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Calvin has a peanut.
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Susan has a cold.
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Bill had an accident.
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Calvin has eaten a peanut.
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Frank has drunk too much.
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Bill has been dancing.
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Dane is a doctor.
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Jorge was the one.
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Alex was eating the popsicle.
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Megan was sat on by her brother.
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Catherine did her homework.
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Catherine did not eat.
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Calvin did not do a back flip.
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Has Bill eaten his tuna?
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Answer: yes |
Is Bill eating his tuna?
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Did Bill eat his dinner?
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Ate Bill his dinner?
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Has Calvin a bowl?
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Angus is not leaving.
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Calvin has not eaten his dinner.
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Spot did not play with his mouse.
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Calvin ate not his dinner.
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Calvin has not any catnip.
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Angus did not his homework.
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