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I should not eat plums.
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I have not should eat plums.
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I must can eat plums.
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Answer: no |
I have should eat plums.
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I want to should eat plums.
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Answer: no |
Calvin will not eat the beef waffles.
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Answer: yes |
Calvin not will eat the beef waffles.
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Calvin could will eat the beef waffles.
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Calvin will could eat the beef waffles.
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I ate deep fried muffins.
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He always eats deep fried muffins.
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Answer: yes |
I might ate deep fried muffins.
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He always might eats deep fried muffins.
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He might eat deep fried muffins.
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Answer: yes |
I might eat deep fried muffins.
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Answer: yes |
He will eat deep fried muffins.
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He will eats deep fried muffins.
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Sylvia will be slapping Jeff upside the head in martial arts class.
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Answer: yes |
Sylvia could be slapping Jeff upside the head in martial arts class.
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Answer: yes |
Sylvia is slapping Jeff upside the head in martial arts class.
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The cat had eaten.
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Answer: yes |
The cat had been eating.
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Answer: yes |
The tuna had been eaten.
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Answer: yes |
The cat had haven eaten.
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Answer: no |
The cat was leaving.
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Answer: yes |
The tuna was being eaten.
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Answer: yes |
The cat was being eating.
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Answer: no |
The cat was having eaten.
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Answer: no |
The cake was eaten.
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Answer: yes |
The cake was been eating.
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Answer: no |
The cake was have eaten.
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Answer: no |
Reggie did not chase the ball.
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Answer: yes |
Did Calvin eat the beef waffles?
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Answer: yes |
What did Calvin eat?
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Answer: yes |
John must not do have eaten.
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Answer: no |
John must do not have eaten.
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Answer: no |
The prisoner must have been being interrogated when the supervisor walked into the room and saw what was going on and put a stop to it.
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Answer: yes |
Fiona must not eat the sauteed candy canes.
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Answer: yes |
Fiona has not eaten the sauteed candy canes.
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Answer: yes |
Can Fiona eat sauteed candy canes?
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Answer: yes |
I wanted that he should leave.
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Answer: no |
I wanted he should leave.
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Answer: no |
I wanted if he should leave.
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Answer: no |
I wanted him to leave.
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Answer: yes |
I wanted to leave.
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Answer: yes |
Heidi investigated that John ate the cauliflower.
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Answer: no |
Heidi investigated John ate the cauliflower.
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Answer: no |
Heidi investigated whether John ate the cauliflower.
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Answer: yes |
Heidi investigated if John ate the cauliflower.
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Answer: yes |
Heidi investigated John to eat the cauliflower.
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Heidi investigated to eat the cauliflower.
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John said Heidi was obsessed with broccoli.
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Answer: yes |
John said if Heidi was obsessed with broccoli.
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Answer: no |
John said Heidi to eat the broccoli.
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Answer: no |
Andy promised that we would go.
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Answer: yes |
Andy promised we would go.
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Answer: yes |
Andy promised if we would go.
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Answer: no |
Andy promised us to go.
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Answer: no |
Andy promised to go.
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Answer: yes |
If I were a rich man, I'd buy a diamond ring.
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Answer: yes |
If he is a rich man, he'd buy a diamond ring.
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Answer: no |
Rory eats.
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Answer: yes |
Rory ate muffins.
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Answer: yes |
The muffins were eaten.
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Answer: yes |
Rory had eaten the muffins.
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Answer: yes |
Rory has eaten the muffins.
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Answer: yes |
Rory must have eaten the muffins.
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Answer: yes |
Rory may be eating the muffins.
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Answer: yes |
Rory will eat the muffins.
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Answer: yes |
Rory eats muffins.
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Answer: yes |
Rory is eating muffins.
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Answer: yes |
Rory might have been eating the muffins.
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Answer: yes |
The muffins might have been being eaten.
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Answer: yes |
The tuna had been being eaten.
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Answer: yes |
Calvin will eat.
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Answer: yes |
The tuna will be eaten.
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Answer: yes |
Calvin will be eating.
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Answer: yes |
Calvin will have eaten.
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Answer: yes |
The tuna will be being eaten.
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Answer: yes |
The tuna will have been eaten.
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Answer: yes |
Calvin will have been eating.
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Answer: yes |
Calvin was eating.
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Answer: yes |
Calvin had eaten.
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Answer: yes |
Calvin had been eating.
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Answer: yes |
The tuna must have been eaten.
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Answer: yes |
The tuna will have been being eaten.
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Answer: yes |
He has not eaten yet today.
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Answer: yes |
I have never seen this movie.
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Answer: yes |
I never have a pen when I need it.
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Answer: yes |
I have always loved peanut butter.
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Answer: yes |
I do not love peanut butter.
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Answer: yes |
Martha often thinks Kim hates phonology.
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Answer: yes |
Do you like peanut butter?
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Answer: yes |
Have you always hated peanut butter?
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Answer: yes |
Are you always thinking dirty thoughts?
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Answer: yes |
Bradley left.
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Answer: yes |
Stacy left Tucson.
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Answer: yes |
John left his wife.
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Answer: yes |
I want Bradley that left.
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Answer: no |
John thinks that left.
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Answer: no |
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