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John sang beautifully. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John sang a carol. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John sang beautifully and a carol. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Kim sang and Sandy danced. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Kim and Sandy met. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Kim sang and was accompanied by Sandy. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The irritating and a bully man was my brother. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Soon irritating and a bully started shouting again. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Kim was a banker. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Dana was quite competent. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Leslie was in the flood zone. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Ronnie was talking to Lou. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Jean was given a prize. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Pat has become a Republican. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Gerry became quite conservative. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Connie has become of the opinion that we should get out. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Tracy became awarded a prize. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Chris will become talking to colleagues. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Pat became a republican and quite conservative. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Tracy has become a republican and of the opinion that we must place nuclear weapons in Europe. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Chris became quite conservative and trying to change their minds. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Gerry became a republican and awarded a prize. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
We walked slowly and with great care. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
They wanted to leave tomorrow or on Tuesday. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
We are open Saturdays, any national holiday, and on alternate. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Kim alienates cats and beats his dog. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Kim alienates cats and beat his dog. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Kim alienated cats and beats his dog. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Kim alienated cats and beat his dog. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Kim alienated cats and beaten his dog. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Kim beating his dog and alienates cats. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Kim to beat his dog and alienated cats. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Kim beaten his dog and alienates cats. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Which student's grades went unreported? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
They found pictures of themselves. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Who did you say my talking to would bother Hilary? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Who did you say my talking to would bother? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Which article did Terry file without reading? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Which books did Robin read and hate? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Which books did Robin talk to Chris and read? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Which books did Robin read and talk to Chris? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Who did Robin visit and? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
They talked to Kim and to each other. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
He hated himself and his friends. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
They were wary of themselves and of each other. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
They asked which students and which teachers would get along together. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
We called up every man whose father and whose mother had played on the team. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I went to the store and bought some whiskey. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
She's gone and ruined her dress now. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I've got to try and find that screw. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
She goes and buys some whiskey. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I have gone and bought some whiskey. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I will go and buy some whiskey. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I will try and buy some whiskey. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I have gone and buys some whiskey. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
To go and buying whiskey is not the solution to your problem. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
I will go and bought some whiskey. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
I tried and buy some whiskey. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
I was trying and buying some whiskey. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
What did you say I went and get? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
What did you say I go and got? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
I went to the store and I bought some whiskey. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I've got to try and I've got to find that screw. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I both went to the store and bought some whiskey. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I've got to both try and find that screw. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Here's the whiskey which I went to the store and bought. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Which dress has she gone and ruined now? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The screw which I've got to try and find holds the door to the frame. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Either we Americans or I myself will get ourselves in trouble. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Either you or I will incriminate ourselves. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
You and I may incriminate ourselves. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
We Americans and the British pamper ourselves. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
You British and you Americans pamper yourselves. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
You British or you Americans will get yourselves in trouble. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
You and Kerry have outdone yourselves. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
You or Kerry have perjured yourselves. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The boys and the girls seem happy. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The boys and the girls seems happy. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Either the boys or the girls are going to be there. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The students and Professor Swansong are meeting in the park. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Either Professor Swansong or the graduate students are going to proctor the exam. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Either Dana or Lee is going to lead the parade. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Kim and Terry are happy. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Either the boys or the girls is going to be there. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
The students and Professor Swansong is meeting in the park. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Either Professor Swansong or the graduate students is going to proctor the exam. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Either Dana or Lee are going to lead the parade. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Kim likes Sandy, and Lee Leslie. to try to go to Rome. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Pat wanted to try to go to Berne, and Chris to go to Rome. to Rome. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Kim went to the store, and then Lou. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Some people go by car, but others by bike. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Some people like bagels, but others cream cheese. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
On weekdays, Terry eats meat and vegetables, but on weekends, only vegetables. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John drinks coffee at 11, and Mary, tea at 10:30. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
John gave the books to Mary at Christmas, and the records to Sue for her birthday. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John talked to his supervisor about his thesis, and Erich to the dean about department politics. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
A businessman will drink a martini to relax, and a health nut, a glass of wine, just to remain healthy. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John left at 11 and at 12, Bill. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
John left his office at 11 and at 12, the library. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
A policeman walked in at 11, and at 12, a fireman. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes