1: Mary will write a book for John.
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2: Mary will not write a book for John.
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3: Will Mary not write a book for John?
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4: Mary wrote a book for John.
context: Translate this sentence as if it is referring to an incident that happened weeks ago.

5: Mary did not write a book for John.
context: Translate this sentence as if it is referring to an incident that happened weeks ago.

6: Did Mary write a book for John?
context: Translate this sentence as if it is referring to an incident that happened weeks ago.

7: Did Mary not write a book for John?
context: Translate this sentence as if it is referring to an incident that happened weeks ago.

8: Mary wrote a book for John.
context: Translate this sentence as if it is referring to an incident that happened minutes ago.

9: Mary did not write a book for John.
context: Translate this sentence as if it is referring to an incident that happened minutes ago.

10: Did Mary not write a book for John?
context: Translate this sentence as if it is referring to an incident that happened minutes ago.

11: Was Mary writing a book for John?
context: Translate this sentence as if it is referring to an incident that happened weeks ago.

12: Was Mary not writing a book for John.
context: Translate this sentence as if it is referring to an incident that happened weeks ago.

13: Was Mary not writing a book for John?
context: Translate this sentence as if it is referring to an incident that happened weeks ago.

14: Mary was writing a book for John.
context: Translate this sentence as if it is referring to an incident that happened minutes ago.

15: Mary was not writing a book for John.
context: Translate this sentence as if it is referring to an incident that happened minutes ago.

16: Was Mary not writing a book for John?
context: Translate this sentence as if it is referring to an incident that happened minutes ago.

17: Mary is writing a book for John.
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18: Mary is not writing a book for John.
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19: Is Mary writing a book for John?
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20: Is Mary not be writing a book for John?
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21: Mary will be writing a book for John.
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22: Mary will not be writing a book for John.
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23: Mary used to write books for John.
context: Translate this sentence as if it is referring to an incident that happened weeks ago.

24: Mary used to not write books for John.
context: Translate this sentence as if it is referring to an incident that happened weeks ago.

25: Did Mary used to write books for John?
context: Translate this sentence as if it is referring to an incident that happened weeks ago.

26: Did Mary not used to write books for John?
context: Translate this sentence as if it is referring to an incident that happened weeks ago.

31: Mary does write books for John.
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32: Mary does not write books for John.
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33: Mary will keep writing books for John.
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34: Mary will not keep writing books for John.
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35: Mary will give Bill books.
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36: Mary will not give Bill books.
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37: Will Mary not give Bill books?
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38: Mary gave Bill books.
context: Translate this sentence as if the incident it refers to happened weeks ago.

39: Mary did not give Bill books.
context: Translate this sentence as if the incident it refers to happened weeks ago.

40: Did Mary give Bill books?
context: Translate this sentence as if the incident it refers to happened weeks ago.

41: Did Mary not give Bill books?
context: Translate this sentence as if the incident it refers to happened weeks ago.

42: Mary gave Bill books.
context: Translate this sentence as if the incident it refers to happened seconds ago.

43: Mary did not give Bill books.
context: Translate this sentence as if the incident it refers to happened seconds ago.

44: Did Mary give Bill books?
context: Translate this sentence as if the incident it refers to happened seconds ago.

45: Did Mary not give Bill books?
context: Translate this sentence as if the incident it refers to happened seconds ago.

46: Mary was giving Bill books.
context: Translate this sentence as if the incident it refers to happened weeks ago.

47: Mary was not giving Bill books.
context: Translate this sentence as if the incident it refers to happened weeks ago.

48: Was Mary not giving Bill books?
context: Translate this sentence as if the incident it refers to happened weeks ago.

49: Mary was giving Bill books.
context: Translate this sentence as if the incident it refers to happened seconds ago.

50: Mary was not giving Bill books.
context: Translate this sentence as if the incident it refers to happened seconds ago.

51: Was Mary giving Bill books?
context: Translate this sentence as if the incident it refers to happened seconds ago.

52: Was Mary not giving Bill books?
context: Translate this sentence as if the incident it refers to happened seconds ago.

53: Mary is giving Bill books.
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54: Mary is not giving Bill books.
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55: Is Mary giving Bill books?
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56: Mary will be giving Bill books.
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57: Mary will not be giving Bill books.
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58: Will Mary be giving Bill books?
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59: Will Mary not be giving Bill books?
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60: Mary used to give Bill books.
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61: Mary used to not give Bill books.
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62: Did Mary used to not give Bill books?
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63: Mary gives Bill books.
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64: Mary does not give Bill books.
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65: Does Mary give Bill books?
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66: Does Mary not give Bill books?
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67: Mary will keep giving Bill books.
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68: Mary will not keep giving Bill books.
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69: Will Mary keep giving Bill books?
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70: Will Mary not keep giving Bill books?
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71: Mary used to punish John.
context: Translate this as if the speaker is certain of this statement, there is no doubt or uncertainty or hearsay.

72: Simon was punishing Laura.
context: Translate this as if the speaker is certain of this statement, there is no doubt or uncertainty or hearsay.

73: Simon punished Brenda.
context: Translate this as if the speaker is certain of this statement, there is no doubt or uncertainty or hearsay; Simon punished Brenda just once .

74: Laura used to punish Brian.
context: Translate this as if the speaker is certain of this statement, there is no doubt or uncertainty or hearsay.

75: Laura was not punishing Lucy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker is certain of this statement, there is no doubt or uncertainty or hearsay.

76: Clark did not punish Alison.
context: Translate this as if the speaker is certain of this statement, there is no doubt or uncertainty or hearsay; The speaker is referring to one time where Clark did not punish Alison.

77: Laura used to punish Peter.
context: Translate this as if the speaker doubts the truth of this sentence; in English we might say "I doubt that...";

78: Laura is punishing Peter.
context: Translate this as if the speaker doubts the truth of this sentence; in English we might say "I doubt that..."

79: Laura punished Brian.
context: Translate this as if the speaker doubts the truth of this sentence; in English we might say "I doubt that..."; The speaker means that Laura punished Brian once.

80: I hope Alison was punishing Clark.
context: Translate this as if the speaker wishes that Alison had punished Clark.

81: If only Alison had punished Clark.
context: The speaker wishes Alison punished Clark in just one incident.

82: I hope Alison used to punish Laura.
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83: I hope Alison is not punishing Laura.
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84: I hope Clark did not punish Alison.
context: The Speaker is referring to one incident where he hopes Clark did not punish Alison

85: Suppose Clark used to punish Simon.
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86: Suppose Alison was punishing Clark.
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87: Suppose Laura punished Alison.
context: The speaker is referring to a situation where Laura punished Alison just once.

88: Suppose Aaron used to not punish Laura.
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89: Suppose Alison was not punishing Clark.
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90: Suppose Alison did not punish Laura.
context: The speaker is referring to a situation where Alison did not punish Laura just once.

91: Brian punishes Laura.
context: Translate this as if the speaker is certain of this statement, there is no doubt or uncertainty or hearsay

92: Simon is punishing Clark.
context: Translate this as if the speaker is certain of this statement, there is no doubt or uncertainty or hearsay

93: Alison will keep punishing Laura.
context: Translate this as if the speaker is certain of this statement, there is no doubt or uncertainty or hearsay;

94: Aaron will be punishing Brian.
context: Translate this as if the speaker is certain of this statement, there is no doubt or uncertainty or hearsay

95: Brian will punish Ben.
context: Translate this as if the speaker is certain of this statement, there is no doubt or uncertainty or hearsay

96: Alice does not punish Ben.
context: Translate this as if the speaker is certain of this statement, there is no doubt or uncertainty or hearsay.  Also, Alison punishes Ben habitually on an ongoing basis.

97: Ben is not punishing Clark.
context: Translate this as if the speaker is certain of this statement, there is no doubt or uncertainty or hearsay

98: Ben will not keep punishing Clark.
context: Translate this as if the speaker is certain of this statement, there is no doubt or uncertainty or hearsay;

99: Ben will not be punishing Clark.
context: Translate this as if the speaker is certain of this statement, there is no doubt or uncertainty or hearsay

100: Alison will not punish Clark.
context: Translate this as if the speaker is certain of this statement, there is no doubt or uncertainty or hearsay

101: Alison punishes Clark.
context: Translate this as if the speaker doubts the truth of this sentence; in English we might say "I doubt that..."

102: Alison is punishing Clark.
context: Translate this as if the speaker doubts the truth of this sentence; in English we might say "I doubt that..."

103: Alison will keep punishing Laura.
context: Translate this as if the speaker doubts the truth of this sentence; in English we might say "I doubt that..."; Alison will punish Laura habitually.

104: Brian will be punishing Aaron.
context: Translate this as if the speaker doubts the truth of this sentence; in English we might say "I doubt that..."

105: Laura will punish Alice.
context: Translate this as if the speaker doubts the truth of this sentence; in English we might say "I doubt that..."

106: I hope Clark punishes Alison.
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107: I hope Clark is punishing Alison.
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108: I hope Alison will keep punishing Brian.
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109: I hope Ben will be punishing Alice.
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110: I hope Alice will punish Ben.
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111: I hope Alice does not punish Ben.
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112: I hope Brian is not punishing Aaron.
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113: I hope Clark will not keep punishing Alison.
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114: I hope Alison will be punishing Laura.
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115: I hope Laura will punish Alison.
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116: Suppose Alison punishes Laura.
context: Translate this as if the speaker is talking about Alison punishing Laura habitually.

117: Suppose Clark is punishing Aaron.
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118: Suppose Laura will keep punishing Alice.
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119: Suppose Laura will be punishing Alice.
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120: Suppose Brian will punish Aaron.
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121: Suppose Laura does not punish Ben.
context: Translate this as if Laura habitually does not punish Ben on an ongoing basis.

122: Suppose Alice is punishing Laura.
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123: Suppose Alice will not keep punishing Laura.
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124: Suppose Laura will not be punishing Ben.
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125: Suppose Clark will not punish Aaron.
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126: Who will make Sally run?
context: Who = one person.

127: Who is making me run?
context: Who = one person; me = one woman

128: Who made the policeman run?
context: Who = two people

129: Who will not make a policeman run?
context: Who = many people

130: Who is not making the policeman run?
context: who = two people

131: Who did not make the policewoman run?
context: Who = two people

132: Who will have the policeman rest?
context: Who = many people

133: Who is having me bathe?
context: Who = one person; me = one man

134: Who had the policeman rest?
context: Who = one person

135: Who will not have the policeman rest?
context: Who = two people

136: Who is not having the policewoman rest?
context: Who = many people

137: Who didn't have you bathe?
context: Who = one person; you = one man

138: Who will let a policeman sleep?
context: Who = one person

139: Who is letting you sleep?
context: Who = two people; you = one woman

140: Who let her sleep?
context: Who = two people; her = one woman

141: Who will not let me sleep?
context: Who = one person; me = one man

142: Who is not letting me sleep?
context: Who = many people; me = one woman

143: Who did not let Bill sleep?
context: Who = two people

144: Who let a policeman rest?
context: Who = two people

145: Who will make the factory shut down?
context: Who = many people

146: Who is making the factory shut down?
context: Who = two people

147: Who made the factory shut down?
context: Who = two people

148: Who will not make the factory shut down?
context: Who = two people

149: Who is making the factory shut down?
context: Who = two people

150: Who did not make a factory shut down?
context: Who = one person

151: Who will have a factory close down?
context: Who = one person

152: Who is having a factory close down?
context: Who = two people

153: Who had the factory close down?
context: Who = two people

154: Who will not have the factory close down?
context: Who = one person

155: Who is not having a factory close down?
context: Who = two people

156: Who did not have the factory close down?
context: Who = many people

157: Who will make a policeman eat a sandwich?
context: Who = two people

158: Who made the policewoman eat the sandwich?
context: Who = two people

159: Who will not make you eat the sandwich?
context: Who = two people; you = one woman

160: Who is not making a policeman eat sandwiches?
context: Who = one person

161: Who did not make a policewoman eat the sandwich?
context: Who = one person

163: Who is having Mary eat sandwiches?
context: Who = one person

164: Who had a policewoman eat the sandwich?
context: Who = two people

165: Who will not have the policeman eat a sanwich?
context: Who = many people

166: Who did not have you eat a sandwich?
context: Who = many people; you = one woman

167: Who will let the policewoman eat the sandwich?
context: Who = two people

168: Who is letting me eat sandwiches?
context: Who = two people; me = one person

169: Who let him eat the sandwich?
context: Who = two people

170: Who will not let her eat the sandwich?
context: Who = one person

171: Who is not letting her eat sandwiches?
context: Who = many people

172: Who did not let Bill eat a sandwich?
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173: Who will make the machine crush the car?
context: Who = two people

174: Who made the machine crush a car?
context: Who = one female

175: Who will not make the machine crush the car?
context: Who = many people

176: Who is not making it crush cars?
context: Who = two people

177: Who did not make a machine crush the car?
context: Who = one person

178: Who will have the machine crush the car?
context: Who = two people

179: Who is having it crush cars?
context: Who = many people

180: Who had the machine crush the car?
context: Who = one person

181: Who will not have a machine crush the car?
context: Who = one person

182: Who is not having the machine crush cars?
context: Who = one person

183: Who did not have it crush the car?
context: Who = two people

184: You will make Mary run.
context:    You = one woman

185: Will you make John run?
context:    You = one man

186: We are making the policewoman run.
context:    We = five men

187: We made the policewoman run.
context:    We = two men

188: Did they make me run?
context:    They = five women; me = one man

189: We will not make a policeman run.
context:    We = two males

190: We are not making the policeman run.
context:    We = two males

191: Are you making the policeman run?
context:    You = one woman

192: They did not make a policeman run.
context:    They = two women

193: They will have a policewoman rest.
context:    They = two men

194: They are having a policeman rest.
context:    They = five women

195: Are you having the policeman rest?
context:    You = one man

196: We had the policeman rest.
context:    We = two women

197: Did you have John rest?
context:    You = five men

198: You will not have the policewoman rest.
context:    You = two men

199: Will we not have the policeman rest?
context:    we = five males

200: You are not having the policewoman rest.
context:    You = one male

201: Are we having her rest?
context:    We = two women

202: She did not have Mary rest.
context:

203: Did you not have a policewoman rest?
context:    You = one man

204: Will they let a policewoman sleep.
context:    They = two women

205: Will he let the policewoman sleep?
context:

206: We are letting Mary sleep.
context:    We = five women;

207: We let a policewoman sleep.
context:    We = two women; Please translate this as if  the policewoman was allowed to sleep last night.

208: Did you let him sleep?
context:    You = one woman

209: You will not let the policewoman sleep.
context:

210: Will we not let the policewoman sleep?
context:    We = five men

211: They are not letting the policeman sleep.
context:    They = five women

212: You let a policeman sleep.
context:    You = one woman; translate this as if the listener let the policeman sleep last night.

213: They will make the factory shut down.
context:    They = two women

214: We are making it shut down.
context:    We = two women

215: We made a factory shut down.
context:    We = two men

216: I will make it shut down.
context:    I = one man;

217: They are not making a factory shut down.
context:    They = five women

218: Is she not making a factory shut down?
context:

219: I did not make the factory shut down.
context:    I = one male

220: They will have a factory close down.
context:    They = two women

221: You are having it close down.
context:    You = two women;

222: Are you having a factory close down?
context:    You = two men;

223: They had the factory close down.
context:    They = five men

224: Did you have the factory close down?
context:    You = five women

225: You will not have the factory close down.
context:    You = two women

226: Will we not have the factory close down?
context:    We = five men;

227: I am not having the factory close down.
context:    I = one man;

228: They did not have the factory close down.
context:    They = two women

229: Did you not have the factory close down?
context:    You = two men

230: You will make the policeman eat the sandwich.
context:    You = five women

231: We are making the policeman eat a sandwich.
context:    We = five women

232: You made the policeman eat a sandwich.
context:    You = one woman

233: Did you make a policeman eat a sandwich?
context:    We = two women

234: He will not make the policeman eat the sandwich.
context:

235: Will you not make John eat a sandwich?
context:    You = five women

236: You are not making a policewoman eat a sandwich.
context:    You = one man

237: We did not make a policeman eat the sandwich.
context:    We = two men

238: Did I make her eat a sandwich?
context:    I = one man

239: I will have the policeman eat the sandwich.
context:    I = five men

240: You are having her eat the sandwich.
context:    You = one man

241: They had the policewoman eat the sandwich.
context:    They = two men

242: We will not have the policeman eat the sandwich.
context:    We = five men

243: We are not having the policeman eat the a sandwich.
context:    We = five women

244: We did not have a policeman eat a sandwich.
context:    We = five men

245: Did he not have her eat the sandwich?
context:

246: You will let me eat the sandwich.
context:    You = one man; Me = one female

247: Will we let the policewoman eat a sandwich?
context:    We = two females

248: I am letting the policewoman eat a sandwich.
context:    I = one male

249: Am I letting her eat a sandwich?
context:    I = one woman

250: You let her eat a sandwich.
context:    You = two men; Translate this as if the listener did not let her eat a sandwich last night.

251: They will not let the policeman eat a sandwich.
context:    They = five men

252: Will she not let a policeman eat the sandwich?
context:

253: You are not letting the policewoman eat a sandwich.
context:    You = five women

254: You did not let the policewoman eat a sandwich.
context:    You = five women

255: He will make the machine crush the car.
context:

256: We are making the machine crush the car.
context:    we = two women

257: Are you making a machine crush a car?
context:    you = two men

258: We made the machine crush the car.
context:    we = five men

259: Did I make a machine crush the car?
context:    I = one woman

260: I will not make a machine crush a car.
context:    I = one woman

261: Will you make it crush a car?
context:    You = one female

262: They are not making the machine crush cars.
context:    They = five men

263: I did not make the machine crush a car.
context:    I = one woman

264: You will have the machine crush the car.
context:    you = five males

265: We are having the machine crush cars.
context:    We = five men

266: They had the machine crush a car.
context:    They = five men

267: We will not have it crush a car.
context:    We = five men

268: We are not having the machine crush cars.
context:    They = five women

269: You did not have the machine crush a car?
context:    You = two women

270: Did they have the machine crush the car?
context:    They = five men

271: The man sang.
context:

272: The woman sang.
context:

273: The machine broke.
context:

274: The man sang.
context: the man is across the room

275: The man sang.
context: the man is miles away

276: The man sang.
context: the man was sitting next to the listener and speaker

277: He sang.
context:

278: John sang.
context:

279: Who sang?
context:

280: Men breathe.
context:

281: A man sang.
context: the speaker is talking about a specific man

282: A man sang.
context: the speaker is not speaking about a specific man

283: Men sang.
context: Men = two people

284: Men sang.
context: Men = five people

285: You laughed.
context: you = one man

286: I laughed.
context: I = one man

287: We sang.
context: 'We' does not include the listener; we = five men

288: We sang.
context: 'We' does include the listener; we = five men

289: The man sang.
context: The speaker asserts the statement to be true

290: The man sang.
context: Translate this as if the the speaker doubts the truth of the above statement.

291: I wish the man had sung.
context:

292: The man is the manager.
context:

293: The man is a manager.
context:

294: The man was happy.
context:

295: The man was in the library.
context:

296: The man must sing.
context:

297: The man should sing.
context:

298: The man sings.
context: the man feels he is obligated to sing

299: The man may sing.
context:

300: The man is willing to sing.
context:

301: Did the man sing?
context:

302: The man did not sing.
context:

303: The man sang.
context: Spoken to Speaker's employee

304: The man sang.
context: Spoken to Speaker's Boss

305: The man sang.
context: Spoken to peer stranger

306: The man sang.
context: Spoken to cousin of the same age as the speaker

307: The man left.
context: Translate this as if the speaker assumed that the man left without evidence

308: The man sang.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard the man singing.

309: The man left.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this from someone else.

310: The man sang.
context: Translate this as if the speaker inferred the statement from evidence.

311: He said, "The man sang."
context:

312: The meat burned.
context: Translate this as if the speakers inferred this through smell.

313: The man sang.
context: Translate this as if the speaker saw the man sing.

314: The man sang.
context:

315: The man will sing.
context:

316: The man will have sang.
context:

317: The man had sung.
context:

318: The man is singing.
context:

319: The man has sung.
context:

320: The man sang.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken just after the man finished singing

321: The man was singing.
context:

322: The used to sing.
context:

323: The man sang.
context: The speaker is referring to a situation where the man sang just once.

324: The man arrived.
context:

325: The man sneezed.
context:

326: The man finished singing.
context:

327: The man started to sing.
context:

328: Will Mary not keep singing for John?
context:

329: Mary will sing for John.
context:

330: Mary will not sing for John.
context:

331: Will Mary sing for John?
context:

332: Will Mary not sing for John?
context:

333: Mary has sung for John.
context:

334: Mary has not sung for John.
context:

335: Mary had sung for John.
context:

336: Mary had not sung for John.
context:

337: Hadn't Mary sung for John?
context:

338: Mary will have sung for John.
context:

339: Mary will not have sung for John.
context:

340: Won't Mary have sung for John?
context:

341: Mary sang for John.
context: Translate this as if Mary sang for John once, not habitually.

342: Mary did not sing for John.
context: Translate this as if Mary did not sing for John one time, not habitually.

343: Did Mary sing for John?
context: Translate this as if Mary sang for John once, not habitually.

344: Mary sang for John.
context: Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago;  translate this as if Mary sang for John once, not habitually.

345: Mary did not sing for John.
context: Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago;  translate this as if Mary did not sing for John one time, not habitually.

346: Did Mary sing for John?
context: Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago;  translate this as if Mary sang for John once, not habitually.

347: Did Mary not sing for John?
context: Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago;  translate this as if Mary did not sing for John once, not habitually.

348: Mary was singing for John.
context:

349: Mary was not singing for John.
context:

350: Was Mary not singing for John?
context:

351: Mary was singing for John.
context: Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

352: Mary was not singing for John.
context: Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

353: Mary is singing for John.
context:

354: Mary is not singing for John.
context:

355: Mary will be singing for John.
context:

356: Mary will not be singing for John.
context:

357: Will Mary not be singing for John?
context:

358: Mary used to sing for John.
context:

359: Mary used to not sing for John.
context:

360: Did Mary used to sing for John?
context:

361: Did Mary not used to sing for John?
context:

362: Mary did not used to sing for John.
context: Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

363: Did Mary not keep singing for John?
context: Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

364: Mary sings for John.
context: Translate this as if Mary sings for John habitually.

365: Mary does not sing for John.
context:

366: Does Mary sing for John?
context:

367: Mary will keep singing for John.
context:

368: Mary will not keep singing for John.
context:

369: Mary was a leader.
context:

370: Mary was not a leader.
context:

371: Was Mary a leader?
context:

372: Mary is a leader.
context:

373: Mary is not a leader.
context:

374: Is Mary a leader?
context:

375: Is Mary not a leader?
context:

376: Mary will be a leader.
context:

377: Mary will not be a leader.
context:

378: Will Mary be a leader?
context:

379: Will Mary not be a leader?
context:

380: Mary was a leader.
context:   The speaker is referring to something that occured only moments ago.

381: Mary was not a leader.
context:   The speaker is referring to something that occured only moments ago.

382: Was Mary a leader?
context:    The speaker is referring to something that occured only moments ago.

383: Was Mary not a leader?
context:   The speaker is referring to something that occured only moments ago.

384: Mary has been a leader.
context:

385: Mary has not been a leader.
context:

386: Has Mary been a leader?
context:

387: Has Mary not been a leader?
context:

388: Mary had been a leader.
context:

389: Mary had not been a leader.
context:

390: Had Mary been a leader?
context:

391: Had Mary not been a leader?
context:

392: Mary will have been a leader.
context:

393: Mary will have not been a leader.
context:

394: Mary was a leader.
context:    Mary was a leader just once, hours ago, not habitually; in English we might say "Mary used to be a leader."

395: Mary was not a leader.
context:    Mary was a leader just once, hours ago, not habitually; in English we might say "Mary used to not be a leader."

396: Was Mary not a leader?
context:    Mary was a leader just once, not habitually, hours ago; in English we might say "Did Mary not used to be a leader?"

397: Mary was a leader.
context:    Mary was a leader just once, moments ago, not habitually; in English we might say "Mary used to be a leader."

398: Mary was not a leader.
context:    Mary was a leader just once, moments ago, not habitually; in English we might say "Mary used to not be a leader."

399: Was Mary a leader?
context:    Mary was a leader just once, moments ago, not habitually; in English we might say "Did Mary used to be a leader?"

400: Mary was being a leader.
context:   The speaker is referring to something that occured hours ago.

401: Mary was not being a leader.
context:  The speaker is referring to something that occured hours ago.

402: Was Mary not being a leader?
context:  The speaker is referring to something that occured hours ago.

403: Mary was being a leader.
context:  The speaker is referring to something that occured moments ago.

404: Mary was not being a leader.
context:   The speaker is referring to something that occured moments ago.

405: Was Mary being a leader?
context:   The speaker is referring to something that occured moments ago.

406: Mary is being a leader.
context:

407: Mary is not being a leader.
context:

408: Mary will be being a leader.
context:

409: Mary will not be being a leader.
context:

410: Will Mary not be being a leader?
context:

411: Mary succeeded.
context:

412: Mary did not succeed.
context:

413: Did Mary not succeed?
context:

414: Mary is succeeding.
context:

415: Mary is not succeeding.
context:

416: Is Mary succeeding?
context:

417: Mary will succeed.
context:

418: Mary will not succeed.
context:

419: Will Mary not succeed?
context:

420: Mary succeeded.
context:

421: Mary did not succeed.
context:

422: Mary has succeeded.
context:

423: Mary has not succeeded.
context:

424: Mary had succeeded.
context:

425: Mary had not succeeded.
context:

426: Had Mary succeeded?
context:

427: Hadn't Mary succeeded?
context:

428: Mary will have succeeded.
context:

429: Mary will not have succeeded.
context:

430: Won't Mary have succeeded?
context:

431: Mary sang.
context:

432: Mary did not sing.
context:

433: Didn't Mary sing?
context:

434: Mary is singing.
context:

435: Mary is not singing.
context:

436: Is Mary singing?
context:

437: Isn't Mary singing?
context:

438: Mary will sing.
context:

439: Mary will not sing.
context:

440: Won't Mary sing?
context:

441: Mary sang.
context:  Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

442: Mary did not sing.
context:  Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

443: Didn't Mary sing?
context:  Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

444: Mary has sang.
context:

445: Mary has not sang.
context:

446: Mary had sang.
context:

447: Mary had not sang.
context:

448: Mary will have sang.
context:

449: Mary will not have sang.
context:

450: Mary blinked.
context:

451: Mary did not blink.
context:

452: Mary is blinking.
context:

453: Mary is not blinking.
context:

454: Isn't Mary blinking?
context:

455: Mary will blink.
context:

456: Mary will not blink.
context:

457: Won't Mary blink?
context:

458: Mary blinked.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

459: Mary did not blink.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

460: Didn't Mary blink?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

461: Mary has blinked.
context:

462: Mary has not blinked.
context:

463: Hasn't Mary blinked?
context:

464: Mary had blinked.
context:

465: Mary had not blinked.
context:

466: Hadn't Mary blinked?
context:

467: Mary will have blinked.
context:

468: Mary will not have blinked.
context:

469: Won't Mary have blinked?
context:

470: Mary succeeded.
context:

471: Mary did not succeed.
context:

472: Did Mary not succeed?
context:

473: Mary succeeded.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

474: Mary did not succeed.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

475: Did Mary succeed?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

476: Mary sang.
context:

477: Mary did not sing.
context:

478: Mary sang.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

479: Mary did not sing.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

480: Did Mary not sing?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

481: Mary blinked.
context:

482: Mary did not blink.
context:

483: Did Mary blink?
context:

484: Did Mary not blink?
context:

485: Mary blinked.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

486: Mary did not blink.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

487: Did Mary blink?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

488: Did Mary not blink?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

489: Mary was succeeding.
context:

490: Mary was not succeeding.
context:

491: Was Mary not succeeding?
context:

492: Mary was succeeding.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

493: Mary was not succeeding.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

494: Was Mary succeeding?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

495: Was Mary not succeeding?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

496: Mary is succeeding.
context:

497: Mary is not succeeding.
context:

498: Is Mary succeeding?
context:

499: Mary will be succeeding.
context:

500: Mary will not be succeeding.
context:

501: Mary used to succeed.
context:

502: Mary used to not succeed.
context:

503: Did Mary used to succeed?
context:

504: Mary used to succeed.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

505: Mary used to not succeed.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

506: Did Mary used to not succeeding?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

507: Mary succeeds.
context:

508: Mary does not succeed.
context:

509: Does Mary succeed?
context:

510: Mary will keep succeeding.
context:

511: Mary will not keep succeeding.
context:

512: Will Mary keep succeeding?
context:

513: Mary was singing.
context:

514: Mary was not singing.
context:

515: Mary was singing.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

516: Mary was not singing.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

517: Mary is singing.
context:

518: Mary is not singing.
context:

519: Is Mary singing?
context:

520: Mary will be singing.
context:

521: Mary will not be singing.
context:

522: Mary used to sing.
context:

523: Mary used to not sing.
context:

524: Did Mary used to sing?
context:

525: Mary used to sing.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

526: Mary used to not sing.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

527: Mary sings.
context:

528: Mary does not sing.
context:

529: Does Mary not sing?
context:

530: Mary will keep singing.
context:

531: Mary will not sing.
context:

532: Mary was blinking.
context:

533: Mary was not blinking.
context:

534: Mary was blinking.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

535: Mary was not blinking.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

536: Was Mary not blinking?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

537: Mary is blinking.
context:

538: Mary is not blinking.
context:

539: Is Mary blinking?
context:

540: Is Mary not blinking?
context:

541: Mary will be blinking.
context:

542: Mary will not be blinking.
context:

543: Will Mary be blinking?
context:

544: Will Mary not be blinking?
context:

545: Mary used to blink.
context:

546: Mary used to not blink.
context:

547: Mary used to blink.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

548: Mary used to not blink.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

549: Did Mary used to blink?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

550: Mary blinks.
context:

551: Mary does not blink.
context:

552: Does Mary blink?
context:

553: Mary will keep blinking.
context:

554: Mary will not keep blinking.
context:

555: Will Mary keep blinking?
context:

556: Mary will keep singing to John.
context:

557: Mary will sing to John.
context:

558: Mary will not sing to John.
context:

559: Mary has sung to John.
context:

560: Mary has not sung to John.
context:

561: Mary had sung to John.
context:

562: Mary had not sung to John.
context:

563: Had Mary sung to John?
context:

564: Mary will have sung to John.
context:

565: Mary will not have sung to John.
context: Translate this sentence as if it began with, "By the time he leaves the restaurant..."

566: Will Mary have sung to John?
context:

567: Mary sang to John.
comment: For a perfective reading, either a verb with an object (e.g., "sent the letter"; "sang a song") or add to context: Mary sang one particular song at that time. Perfective is more than the opposite of habitual.

567: Mary sang to John.
comment: For a perfective reading, either a verb with an object (e.g., "sent the letter"; "sang a song") or add to context: Mary sang one particular song at that time. Perfective is more than the opposite of habitual.

568: Mary did not sing to John.
context: Translate this as if Mary did not sing to John one time, not habitually.

569: Did Mary sing to John?
context: Translate this as if Mary sang to John once, not habitually.

570: Mary sang to John.
context: Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago;  translate this as if Mary sang to John once, not habitually.

571: Mary did not sing to John.
context: Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago;  translate this as if Mary did not sing to John one time, not habitually.

572: Did Mary sing to John?
context: Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago;  translate this as if Mary sang to John once, not habitually.

573: Mary was singing to John.
context:

574: Mary was not singing to John.
context:

575: Was Mary not singing to John?
context:

576: Mary was singing to John.
context: Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

577: Mary was not singing to John.
context: Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

578: Mary is singing to John.
context:

579: Mary is not singing to John.
context:

580: Is Mary not singing to John?
context:

581: Mary will be singing to John.
context:

582: Mary will not be singing to John.
context:

583: Will Mary be singing to John?
context:

584: Will Mary not be singing to John?
context:

585: Mary used to sing to John.
context:

586: Mary did not used sing to John.
context:

587: Did Mary used to sing to John?
context:

588: Mary used to sing to John.
context: Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago;

589: Mary used to not sing to John.
context: Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago;

590: Mary sings to John.
context: Translate this as if Mary sings to John habitually, on an ongoing basis.

591: Mary does not sing to John.
context:

592: Does Mary sing to John?
context:

593: Does Mary not sing to John?
context:

594: Mary will keep singing to John.
context:

595: Mary will not keep singing to John.
context:

596: Will Mary keep singing to John?
context:

597: Will Mary not keep singing to John?
context:

598: John will divorce Mary.
context:

599: John will not divorce Mary.
context:

600: Will John not divorce Mary?
context:

601: John has divorced Mary.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

602: John has not divorced Mary.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

603: John had divorced Mary.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

604: John had not divorced Mary.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

605: John will have divorced Mary.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

606: John will not have divorced Mary.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

607: Won't John have divorced Mary?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

608: John will chase Mary.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

609: John will not chase Mary.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

610: Will John chase Mary?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

611: Won't John chase Mary?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

612: John has chased Mary.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

613: John has not chased Mary.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

614: Has John chased Mary?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

615: Hasn't John chased Mary?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

616: John had chased Mary.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

617: John had not chased Mary.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

618: Had John chased Mary?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

619: John will have chased Mary.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

620: John will not have chased Mary.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

621: John will poke Mary.
context:

622: John will not poke Mary.
context:

623: Will John poke Mary?
context:

624: John poked Mary.
context:

625: John did not poke Mary.
context:

626: Didn't John poke Mary?
context:

627: John has poked Mary.
context:

628: John has not poked Mary.
context:

629: John had poked Mary.
context:

630: John had not poked Mary.
context:

631: Had John poked Mary?
context:

632: John will have poked Mary.
context:

633: John will not have poked Mary.
context:

634: Won't John have poked Mary?
context:

635: John divorced Mary.
context:  Translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

636: John did not divorce Mary.
context:    Translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

637: John divorced Mary.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago;  Translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

638: John did not divorce Mary.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago;  Translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

639: Did John divorce Mary?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago;  Translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

640: Did John not divorce Mary?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago;  Translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

641: John chased Mary.
context: Translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

642: John did not chase Mary.
context: Translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

643: Did John chase Mary?
context: Translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

644: John chased Mary.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago; translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

645: John did not chase Mary.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago; translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

646: John poked Mary.
context: Translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

647: John did not poke Mary.
context: Translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

648: Did John poke Mary?
context: Translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

649: John poked Mary.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago; translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

650: John did not poke Mary.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago; translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

651: Did John poke Mary?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago; translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

652: John was divorcing Mary.
context:

653: John was not divorcing Mary.
context:

654: Was John divorcing Mary?
context:

655: John was divorcing Mary.
context:

656: John was not divorcing Mary.
context:

657: Was John divorcing Mary?
context:

658: Was John not divorcing Mary?
context:

659: John is divorcing Mary.
context:

660: John is not divorcing Mary.
context:

661: Is John not divorcing Mary?
context:

662: John will be divorcing Mary.
context:

663: John will not be divorcing Mary.
context:

664: Will John not be divorcing Mary?
context:

665: John used to divorce Mary.
context:

666: John used to not divorce Mary.
context:

667: Did John used to not divorce Mary?
context:

668: John used to divorce Mary.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago;

669: John used to not divorce Mary.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago;

670: John divorces Mary.
context:

671: John does not divorce Mary.
context:

672: Does John divorce Mary?
context:

673: John will keep divorcing Mary.
context:

674: John will not keep divorcing Mary.
context:

675: John was chasing Mary.
context:

676: John was not chasing Mary.
context:

677: Was John chasing Mary?
context:

678: Was John not chasing Mary?
context:

679: John was chasing Mary.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

680: John was not chasing Mary.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

681: John is chasing Mary.
context:

682: John is not chasing Mary.
context:

683: Is John not chasing Mary?
context:

684: John will be chasing Mary.
context:

685: John will not be chasing Mary.
context:

686: Will John be chasing Mary?
context:

687: John used to chase Mary.
context:

688: John used to not chase Mary.
context:

689: Did John used to chase Mary?
context: Translate the sentence as if it refers to several incidents;

690: Did John used to not chase Mary?
context: Translate the sentence as if it refers to several incidents;

691: John used to chase Mary.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago;

692: John used not chase Mary.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago;

693: John chases Mary.
context:

694: John does not Mary.
context:

695: John will keep chasing Mary.
context:

696: John will not keep chasing Mary.
context:

697: John was poking Mary.
context:

698: John was not poking Mary.
context:

699: Was John not poking Mary?
context:

700: John was poking Mary.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

701: John was not poking Mary.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

702: Was John poking Mary?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

703: John is poking Mary.
context:

704: John is not poking Mary.
context:

705: John will be poking Mary.
context:

706: John will not be poking Mary.
context:

707: Will John be poking Mary?
context:

708: John used to poke Mary.
context:

709: John did not used to poke Mary.
context:

710: Did John used to not poke Mary?
context:

711: John used to poke Mary.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago;

712: John used to not poke Mary.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago;

713: Did John used to poke Mary?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago;

714: Did John used to not poke Mary?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago;

715: John pokes Mary.
context:

716: John does not poke Mary.
context:

717: Does John poke Mary?
context:

718: Does John not poke Mary?
context:

719: John will keep poking Mary.
context:

720: John will not keep poking Mary.
context:

721: Mary will divorce John.
context:

722: Mary will not divorce John.
context:

723: Will Mary not divorce John?
context:

724: Mary has divorced John.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

725: Mary has not divorced John.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

726: Has Mary divorced John?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

727: Mary had divorced John.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

728: Mary had not divorced John.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

729: Hadn't Mary divorced John?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

730: Mary will have divorced John.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

731: Mary will not have divorced John.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

732: Mary will chase John.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

733: Mary will not chase John.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

734: Will Mary chase John?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

735: Won't Mary chase John?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

736: Mary has chased John.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

737: Mary has not chased John.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

738: Has Mary chased John?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

739: Hasn't Mary chased John?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

740: Mary had chased John.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

741: Mary had not chased John.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

742: Mary will have chased John.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

743: Mary will not have chased John.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

744: Mary will poke John.
context:

745: Mary will not poke John.
context:

746: Won't Mary poke John?
context:

747: Mary poked John.
context:

748: Mary did not poke John.
context:

749: Didn't Mary poke John?
context:

750: Mary has poked John.
context:

751: Mary has not poked John.
context:

752: Mary had poked John.
context:

753: Mary had not poked John.
context:

754: Had Mary poked John?
context:

755: Mary will have poked John.
context:

756: Mary will not have poked John.
context:

757: Will Mary have poked John?
context:

758: Mary divorced John.
context:  Translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

759: Mary did not divorce John.
context:    Translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

760: Did Mary divorce John?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is re Translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

761: Did Mary not divorce John?
context:  Translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

762: Mary divorced John.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago;  Translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

763: Mary did not divorce John.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago;  Translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

764: Mary chased John.
context: Translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

765: Mary did not chase John.
context: Translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

766: Mary chased John.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago; translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

767: Mary did not chase John.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago; translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

768: Did Mary chase John?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago; translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

769: Mary poked John.
context: Translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

770: Mary did not poke John.
context: Translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

771: Did Mary poke John?
context: Translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

772: Did Mary not poke John?
context: Translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

773: Mary poked John.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago; translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

774: Mary did not poke John.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago; translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

775: Did Mary poke John?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago; translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

776: Did Mary not poke John?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago; translate this sentence as if it refers to one incident.

777: Mary was divorcing John.
context:

778: Mary was not divorcing John.
context:

779: Was Mary divorcing John?
context:

780: Mary was divorcing John.
context:

781: Mary was not divorcing John.
context:

782: Mary is divorcing John.
context:

783: Mary is not divorcing John.
context:

784: Mary will be divorcing John.
context:

785: Mary will not be divorcing John.
context:

786: Will Mary be divorcing John?
context:

787: Will Mary not be divorcing John?
context:

788: Mary used to divorce John.
context:

789: Mary used to not divorce John.
context:

790: Did Mary used to not divorce John?
context:

791: Mary used to divorce John.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago;

792: Mary used to not divorce John.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago;

793: Did Mary used to not divorce John?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

794: Mary divorces John.
context:

795: Mary does not divorce John.
context:

796: Does Mary not divorce John?
context:

797: Mary will keep divorcing John.
context:

798: Mary will not keep divorcing John.
context:

799: Mary was chasing John.
context:

800: Mary was not chasing John.
context:

801: Was Mary chasing John?
context:

802: Was Mary not chasing John?
context:

803: Mary was chasing John.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

804: Mary was not chasing John.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

805: Was Mary chasing John?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

806: Mary is chasing John.
context:

807: Mary is not chasing John.
context:

808: Is Mary not chasing John?
context:

809: Mary will be chasing John.
context:

810: Mary will not be chasing John.
context:

811: Will Mary be chasing John?
context:

812: Will Mary not be chasing John?
context:

813: Mary used to chase John.
context:

814: Mary used to not chase John.
context:

815: Did Mary used to chase John?
context: Translate the sentence as if it refers to several incidents;

816: Mary used to chase John.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago;

817: Mary used not chase John.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago;

818: Mary chases John.
context:

819: Mary does not John.
context:

820: Does Mary chase John?
context:

821: Mary will keep chasing John.
context:

822: Mary will not keep chasing John.
context:

823: Will Mary keep chasing John?
context:

824: Will Mary not keep chasing John?
context:

825: Mary was poking John.
context:

826: Mary was not poking John.
context:

827: Was Mary poking John?
context:

828: Was Mary not poking John?
context:

829: Mary was poking John.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

830: Mary was not poking John.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

831: Was Mary poking John?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

832: Was Mary not poking John?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago.

833: Mary is poking John.
context:

834: Mary is not poking John.
context:

835: Is Mary poking John?
context:

836: Mary will be poking John.
context:

837: Mary will not be poking John.
context:

838: Will Mary be poking John?
context:

839: Will Mary not be poking John?
context:

840: Mary used to poke John.
context:

841: Mary did not used to poke John.
context:

842: Did Mary used to not poke John?
context:

843: Mary used to poke John.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago;

844: Mary used to not poke John.
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago;

845: Did Mary used to poke John?
context:   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to something that happened moments ago;

846: Mary pokes John.
context:

847: Mary does not poke John.
context:

848: Does Mary not poke John?
context:

849: Mary will keep poking John.
context:

850: Mary will not keep poking John.
context:

851: Will Mary not keep poking John?
context:

852: The policeman should have run.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policeman should have run more than once; habitually.

853: The policeman should have been running.
context:

854: The policewoman should have run.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policewoman should have run in just one incident; not habitually.

855: The policeman had to run.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policeman had to run in more than just one incident; habitually.

856: The policeman had to be running.
context:

857: The policeman had to run.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policeman had to run in just one incident; not habitually.

858: The policeman was allowed to keep running.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policeman was allowed to run in more than one incident; habitually.

859: The policeman was allowed to be running.
context:

860: The policeman was allowed to run.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policeman was allowed to run in just one incident; not habitually.

861: The policewoman was willing to run.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policewoman was willing to run in more than one incident; habitually.

862: The policeman was willing to be running.
context:

863: The policeman was willing to run.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policeman was willing to run in just one incident; not habitually.

864: The policewoman was able to run.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policewoman could have run in more than one incident; she could have run all the time.

865: The policeman was able to have been running.
context:

866: The policeman was able to run.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policeman could have run in just one incident.

867: The policeman should run.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policeman should run in more than one incident; he should run all the time.

868: The policeman should be running.
context:

869: The policeman should run.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policeman should run just one incident.  For example, the policeman should run in just one race.

870: The policewoman must run.
context:

871: The policewoman must be running.
context:

872: The policewoman will have to run.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policewoman will have to run in more than one incident.  She will have to run as a habit.

873: The policeman will have to be running.
context:

874: The policewoman will have to run.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policewoman will have to run in just one incident.

875: The policeman is allowed to run.
context:

876: The policeman is allowed to be running.
context:

877: The policeman will be allowed to run.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policeman will be allowed to run in more than one incident.  He will be allowed to run whenever he pleases.

878: The policeman will be allowed to be running.
context:

879: The policewoman will be allowed to run.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policewoman will be allowed to run in just one incident.  For example, she will be allowed to run in just one race.

880: The policewoman is willing to run.
context:

881: The policeman is willing to be running.
context:

882: The policewoman will be willing to run.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policewoman will be willing to run in more than one incident.  For example, she will be willing to run whenever she needs to.

883: The policeman will be willing to be running.
context:

884: The policeman will be willing to run.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policeman will be willing to run in just one incident.  For example, he will be willing to run in just today's race..

885: The policeman can keep running.
context:

886: The policeman can be running.
context:

887: The policewoman will be able to run.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policewoman will be able to run in more than one incident.  For example, she will be able to run whenever he pleases.

888: The policeman will be able to be running.
context:

889: The policeman will be able to run.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policeman will be able to run in just one incident.  For example, he will be able to run in just one race.

890: The policewoman should have chased the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policewoman should have chased the boy more than once.  For example, she should chase him whenever she sees him.

891: The policeman should have been chasing the girl.
context:

892: The policewoman should have chased the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policewoman should have chased girl just once.  For example, she should have chased the girl the first time she saw the girl today.

893: The policewoman had to chase the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policewoman had to chase the boy more than once.  For example, she had to chase him whenever she saw him.

894: The policewoman had to be chasing the boy.
context:

895: The policewoman had to chase the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policewoman had to chase girl just once.  For example, she had to chase the girl the first time she saw the girl today.

896: The policewoman intended to chase the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policewoman intended to chase the girl more than once.  For example, she intended chase her whenever she sees the girl.

897: The policewoman intended to be chasing the girl.
context:

898: The policewoman intended to chase the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policewoman intended to chase girl just once.  For example, she intended to chase the girl the first time she saw the girl today.

899: The policeman was allowed to chase the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policeman was allowed to chase the boy more than once.  For example, he was allowed chase him whenever he saw the boy.

900: The policewoman was allowed to be chasing the boy.
context:

901: The policeman was allowed to chase the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policewoman was allowed to chase the girl just once.  For example, he was allowed to chase the girl the first time he saw the girl today.

902: The policeman was willing to chase the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policeman was willing to chase the girl more than once.  For example, he was willing to chase the girl whenever he saw the her.

903: The policewoman was willing to be chasing the girl.
context:

904: The policewoman was willing to chase the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policewoman was willing to chase the boy just once.  For example, she was willing to chase the boy the just first time she saw the boy today.

905: The policeman was able to chase the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policeman was able to chase the boy more than once.  For example, he was able to chase the boy whenever he saw him.

906: The policeman was able to be chasing the boy.
context:

907: The policewoman was able chase the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policewoman was able to chase the boy in just one incident.  For example, she was able to chase the boy the just first time she saw the boy today.

908: The policeman should chase the girl.
context:

909: The policewoman should be chasing the boy.
context:

910: The policewoman should chase the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policewoman should chase the girl in just one incident.  For example, she should chase her just the first time she sees her today.

911: The policewoman must chase the girl.
context:

912: The policewoman must be chasing the boy.
context:

913: The policewoman will have to chase the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policewoman will have to chase the boy in more than one incident.  For example, she will have to chase him whenever she sees him.

914: The policewoman will have to be chasing the girl.
context:

915: The policewoman will have to chase the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policewoman will have to chase the girl in just one incident.  For example, she will have to chase her just the first time she sees her today.

916: The policewoman intends to chase the boy.
context:

917: The policeman intends to be chasing the girl.
context:

918: The policeman will intend to keep chasing the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policeman will intend to chase the girl in more than one incident.  For example, he will intend to chase her whenever he sees her.

919: The policewoman will intend to be chasing the girl.
context:

920: The policeman will intend to chase the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policeman will intend to not chase the boy in just one incident.  For example, he will intend to chase him just the first time he sees him today.

921: The policewoman is allowed to chase the girl.
context:

922: The policeman is allowed to be chasing the boy.
context:

923: The policewoman will be allowed to chase the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policewoman will be allowed to chase the boy in more than one incident.  For example, she will be allowed to chase him whenever she sees him.

924: The policeman will be allowed to chase the girl.
context:

925: The policewoman will be allowed to chase the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policewoman will be allowed to not chase the boy in just one incident.  For example, she will be allowed to chase him just the first time she sees him today.

926: The policeman is willing to chase the girl.
context:

927: The policewoman is willing to be chasing the girl.
context:

928: The policewoman will be willing to chase the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policewoman will be willing to chase the girl in more than one incident.  For example, she will be willing to chase her whenever she sees her.

929: The policeman will be willing to be chasing the girl.
context:

930: The policewoman will be willing to chase the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policewoman will be willing to not chase the girl in just one incident.  For example, she will be willing to chase her just the first time she sees her today.

931: The policewoman can chase the boy.
context:

932: The policeman can be chasing the girl.
context:

933: The policeman will be able to chase the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policeman will be able to chase the girl in more than one incident.  For example, he will be able to chase her whenever he sees her.

934: The policewoman will be able to be chasing the boy.
context:

935: The policewoman will be able to chase the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policewoman will be able to not chase the girl in just one incident.  For example, she will be able chase her just the first time she sees her today.

936: The man will criticize the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a rumor.

937: The man will criticize the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a friend who was an eyewitness.

938: The man will criticize the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker inferred this from evidence. For example, the speaker saw the man speaking angrily to the boy, but could not hear what the man said.

939: The woman will criticize the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker assumes this to be true without direct evidence, but assumes it to be true from past evidence.  For example, the woman might criticize the girl every Tuesday.

940: The man recognized the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a rumor.   Translate this as if the speaker is referring only to one time where the man recognized the girl.  The sentence does not imply that the man recognized the girl habitually.

941: The man recognized the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a friend who was an eyewitness.  Translate this as if the speaker is referring only to one time where the man recognized the boy.  The sentence does not imply that the man recognized the boy habitually.

942: The man recognized the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker inferred this from evidence. For example, the speaker saw the man speaking angrily to the girl, but could not hear what the man said.   Translate this as if the speaker is referring only to one time where the man recognized the girl.

943: The man criticized the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a rumor.   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to more than one time where the man criticized the boy. The sentence implies that the man criticized the boy habitually.

944: The woman criticized the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a friend who was an eyewitness. Translate this as if the speaker is referring to more than one time where the woman criticized the girl. The sentence implies that the woman criticized the girl habitually.

945: The man criticized the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker inferred this from evidence. For example, the speaker saw the man speaking angrily to the girl, but could not hear what the man said. Translate this as if the speaker is referring to more than one time where the man criticized the girl. The sentence implies that the man criticized the girl habitually.

946: The man used to criticize the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker assumes this to be true without direct evidence, but assumes it to be true from past evidence.  For example, the man might criticize the boy every Tuesday.  Translate this as if the speaker is referring to more than one time where the man criticized the boy. The sentence implies that the man criticized the boy habitually.

947: The man criticizes the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a rumor.  Also, translate this as if the man criticizes the boy habitually.

948: The man criticizes the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a friend who was an eyewitness.

949: The man criticizes the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker inferred this from evidence. For example, the speaker saw the man speaking angrily to the boy, but could not hear what the man said.

950: The man criticizes the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker assumes this to be true without direct evidence, but assumes it to be true from past evidence.  For example, the man might criticize the boy every Tuesday.

951: The man will criticize the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a rumor.  Translate this as if the speaker is referring to more than one time where the man will criticize the boy. The sentence implies that the man will criticize the boy habitually.

952: The man will criticize the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a friend who was an eyewitness.  Translate this as if the speaker is referring to more than one time where the man will criticize the boy. The sentence implies that the man will criticize the boy habitually.

953: The man will criticize the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker inferred this from evidence. For example, the speaker saw the man speaking angrily to the girl, but could not hear what the man said. Translate this as if the speaker is referring to more than one time where the man will criticize the boy. The sentence implies that the man will criticize the girl habitually.

954: The woman will criticize the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker assumes this to be true without direct evidence, but assumes it to be true from past evidence.  For example, the woman might criticize the girl every Tuesday.   Translate this as if the speaker is referring to more than one time where the man will criticize the boy. The sentence implies that the man will criticize the boy habitually.

955: The woman was criticizing the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a rumor.

956: The woman was criticizing the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a friend who was an eyewitness.

957: The woman was criticizing the man.
context: Translate this as if the speaker inferred this from evidence. For example, the speaker saw the woman speaking angrily to the man, but could not hear what the woman said.

958: The man was criticizing the woman.
context: Translate this as if the speaker assumes this to be true without direct evidence, but assumes it to be true from past evidence.  For example, the man might criticize the woman every Tuesday.

959: The woman is criticizing the man.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a rumor.

960: The woman is criticizing the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a friend who was an eyewitness.

961: The man is criticizing the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker inferred this from evidence. For example, the speaker saw the man speaking angrily to the boy, but could not hear what the man said.

962: The woman is criticizing the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker assumes this to be true without direct evidence, but assumes it to be true from past evidence.  For example, the woman might criticize the girl every Tuesday.

963: The woman will be criticizing the man.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a rumor.

964: The woman will be criticizing the man.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a friend who was an eyewitness.

965: The woman will be criticizing the man.
context: You infer that because the woman does not seem happy with the man's work;

966: The man will be criticizing the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker inferred this from evidence. For example, the speaker saw the man speaking angrily to the boy, but could not hear what the man said.

967: The woman will not criticize the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a rumor.

968: The woman will not criticize the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a friend who was an eyewitness.

969: The man will not criticize the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker inferred this from evidence. For example, the boy did a good job and there is no reason to criticize him.

970: The woman will not criticize the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker assumes this to be true without direct evidence, but assumes it to be true from past evidence.  For example, the woman might never criticize the boy.

971: The woman did not criticize the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a rumor. Translate this as if the speaker is referring only to one time where the woman did not criticize the boy.  The sentence does not imply that the woman never criticized the boy.

972: The man did not criticize the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a friend who was an eyewitness.  Translate this as if the speaker is referring only to one time where the man did not criticize the boy.  The sentence does not imply that the man never criticized the boy.

973: The man did not criticize the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker inferred this from evidence. For example, the speaker saw the man speaking happily to the boy, but could not hear what the man said.  Translate this as if the speaker is referring only to one time where the man did not criticize the boy.  The sentence does not imply that the man never criticized the boy.

974: The woman did not criticize the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker assumes this to be true without direct evidence, but assumes it to be true from past evidence.  For example, the woman might never criticize the girl.    Translate this as if the speaker is referring only to one time where the woman did not criticize the girl.  The sentence does not imply that the woman never criticized the girl.

975: The man did not used to criticize the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a rumor.

976: The woman did not criticize the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a friend who was an eyewitness.  Translate this as if the speaker is referring to more than one time where the woman did not criticize the boy. The sentence implies that the woman abstained from criticizing the boy habitually.

977: The woman did not criticize the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker inferred this from evidence. For example, the speaker saw the woman speaking happily to the girl, but could not hear what the woman said.  The sentence implies that the woman abstained from criticizing the girl habitually.

978: The woman did not criticize the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker assumes this to be true without direct evidence, but assumes it to be true from past evidence.  For example, the woman might never criticize the girl.

979: The man does not criticize the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a rumor.

980: The woman does not criticize the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a friend who is an eyewitness.

981: The woman does not criticize the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker inferred this from evidence. For example, the speaker sees the woman speaking happily to the boy, but cannot hear what the woman says.

982: The woman does not criticize the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker assumes this to be true without direct evidence, but assumes it to be true from past evidence.  For example, the woman might never criticize the boy.

983: The man will not criticize the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a rumor. Translate this as if the speaker inferred this from evidence. For example, the speaker saw the woman speaking happily to the girl, but could not hear what the woman said.  The sentence implies that the man will abstain from criticizing the girl habitually.

984: The man will not criticize the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a friend who is an eyewitness.  The sentence implies that the man will abstain from criticizing the boy habitually.

985: The woman will not criticize the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker inferred this from evidence. For example, the speaker sees the woman speaking happily to the girl, but cannot hear what the woman says.  The sentence implies that the woman will abstain from criticizing the girl habitually.

986: The man will not criticize the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker assumes this to be true without direct evidence, but assumes it to be true from past evidence.  For example, the man might never criticize the girl.  The sentence implies that the man will abstain from criticizing the boy habitually.

987: The man was not criticizing the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a rumor.

988: The woman was not criticizing the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a friend who was an eyewitness.

989: The man was not criticizing the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker inferred this from evidence. For example, the speaker saw the man speaking happily to the girl, but could not hear what the man said.

990: The woman was not criticizing the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker assumes this to be true without direct evidence, but assumes it to be true from past evidence.  For example, the woman might never criticize the boy.

991: The man is not criticizing the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a rumor.

992: The woman is not criticizing the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a friend who was is an eyewitness.

993: The woman is not criticizing the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker inferred this from evidence. For example, the speaker saw the woman speaking happily to the girl, but could not hear what the woman said.

994: The man is not criticizing the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker assumes this to be true without direct evidence, but assumes it to be true from past evidence.  For example, the man might never criticize the girl.

995: The man will not be criticizing the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a rumor.

996: The woman will not be criticizing the man.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard this information from a friend who was an eyewitness.

997: The woman will not be criticizing the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker inferred this from evidence. For example, the speaker saw the woman speaking happily to the girl, but could not hear what the woman said.

998: The woman will not be criticizing the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker assumes this to be true without direct evidence, but assumes it to be true from past evidence.  For example, the woman might never criticize the girl.

999: The woman criticized the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker saw the incident himself.

1000: The woman criticized the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker saw it himself.  Translate this as if the sentence is describing only one incident where the woman criticized the boy.  It does not imply that the woman criticized the boy habitually.

1001: The woman criticized the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard the event himself, but didn't see it. Translate this as the sentence is describing only one incident where the woman criticized the girl.  It does not imply that the woman criticized the girl habitually.

1002: The woman used to criticized the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker saw it himself.

1003: The woman used to criticize the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard the event himself.  Translate this as if the woman criticised the girl more than once, habitually.

1004: The man criticizes the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker sees it himself.  Also, translate this as if the man habitually criticizes the boy.

1005: The woman criticizes the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard the event himself.

1006: The woman was criticizing the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker saw it himself.

1007: The woman was criticizing the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard the event himself.

1008: The man is criticizing the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker saw it himself.

1009: The man is criticizing the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard the event himself.

1010: The man did not clean the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker concluded that the man did not clean the boy because the boy smells foul.

1011: The man is not washing the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker knows that the man is not washing the girl because he does not smell soap.

1012: The man did not criticize the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker saw it himself.  Translate this as if the sentence is describing only one incident where the woman did not criticize the boy.  It does not imply that the woman did not criticize the boy habitually.

1013: The woman did not criticize the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard the event himself. Translate this as if the sentence is describing only one incident where the woman did not criticize the girl.  It does not imply that the woman did not criticize the girl habitually.

1014: The woman did not used to criticize the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker saw it himself.  Translate this sentence as if the woman never criticized the girl.

1015: The woman did not used to criticize the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard the event himself.  Translate this sentence as if the woman never criticized the girl.

1016: The man does not criticize the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker saw it himself.

1017: The man does not wash the girl.
context: The speaker knows that the man does not wash the girl because she always smells foul.

1018: The woman does not criticize the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard the event himself.

1019: The woman was not criticizing the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker saw it himself.

1020: The woman was not washing the girl.
context: The speaker knows that the woman was not washing the girl because he did not smell any soap.

1021: The man was not criticizing the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard the event himself.

1022: The woman is not criticizing the boy.
context: Translate this as if the speaker saw it himself.

1023: The man is not washing the girl.
context: The speaker knows that the man is not washing the girl because he cannot smell soap.

1024: The man is not criticizing the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker heard the event himself.

1025: The policemen's father is not destroying files.
context: There are 5 policemen;

1026: Policemen's mother is not destroying files.
context: There are 5 policemen;

1027: My sisters are not destroying files.
context: My = 1 man;There are 5 sisters;

1028: My brothers will destroy files.
context: My = 1 woman; There are 5 brothers;

1029: Their owners destroyed files.
context: Their = 2 computers; There are 5 male owners;

1030: Policemen's sisters are not destroying files.
context: There are 5 policemen; There are 5 sisters;

1031: Policemen's programs will not destroy files.
context: There are 2 policemen; There are 5 programs;

1032: Her mother is destroying files.
context:

1033: The policemen's brothers did not destroy files.
context: There are 5 policemen; There are 5 brothers;

1034: The policemen's programs will not destroy files.
context: There are 5 policemen; There are 5 programs;

1035: Policemen's program will destroy files.
context: There are 5 policemen;

1036: My brothers will destroy files.
context: My = 1 woman; There are 5 brothers;

1037: Their brothers are not destroying files.
context: Their = 5 women; There are 5 brothers;

1038: Computers' programs will not destroy files.
context: There are 2 computers; There are 5 programs; " Computers'  " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1039: Computers' owners will not destroy files.
context: There are 2 computers; There are 5 male owners; " Computers'  " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1040: A policeman's father did not destroy files.
context: " A policeman's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1041: The policemen's program will not destroy files.
context: There are 2 policemen;

1042: Computers' program is destroying files.
context: There are 2 computers;

1043: Your sisters did not destroy files.
context:  Your = 1 man;  There are 5 sisters;

1044: Her father will destroy files.
context:

1045: Policewomen's brothers are not destroying files.
context: There are  2 policewomen; There are 5 brothers; " Policewomen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1046: Policemen's sisters are not destroying files.
context: There are 2 policemen; There are 5 sisters;

1047: Our father is not destroying files.
context: Our = 2 men;

1048: Your father is not destroying files.
context: Your = 1 woman;

1049: John's program is destroying files.
context:

1050: Our brothers are destroying files.
context: Our = 5 men; "Our" does not include the listener; There are 5 brothers;

1051: Their father did not destroy files.
context: Their = 5 women;

1052: John's sisters are not destroying files.
context: There are 5 sisters;

1053: A policeman's mother did not destroy files.
context: " A policeman's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1054: The policewomen's sisters will destroy files.
context: There are 5 policewomen; There are 5 sisters;

1055: Our mother will destroy files.
context: Our = 5 men; "Our" includes the listener;

1056: Policewomen's father will not destroy files.
context: There are 5 policewomen; " Policewomen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1057: A policewoman's programs destroyed files.
context: There are 5 programs; " A policewoman's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1058: Our program did not destroy files.
context: Our = 5 men; "Our" includes the listener;

1059: The policewomen's program destroyed files.
context: There are  2 policewomen;

1060: Our programs will destroy files.
context: Our = 5 men; "Our" includes the listener; There are 5 programs;

1061: Their program did not destroy files.
context: Their = 2 men;

1062: Our programs will not destroy files.
context: Our = 2 women;There are 5 programs;

1063: Her brothers did not destroy files.
context: There are 5 brothers;

1064: The computers' programs are destroying files.
context: There are 5 computers; There are 5 programs;

1065: Policemen's sisters are not destroying files.
context: There are 2 policemen; There are 5 sisters;

1066: Your mother destroyed files.
context: Your = 5 women;

1067: Computers' owner destroyed files.
context: There are 5 computers;  The owner is a man; " Computers'  " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1068: Their owners destroyed files.
context: Their = 2 computers; There are 5 male owners;

1069: Our sisters will destroy files.
context: Our = 2 women;There are 5 sisters;

1070: Policemen's sisters destroyed files.
context: There are 5 policemen; There are 5 sisters; " Policemen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1071: The computers' programs are destroying files.
context: There are 5 computers; There are 5 programs;

1072: The computers' owners will not destroy files.
context: There are 2 computers; There are 5 female owners;

1073: The policewomen's sisters will destroy files.
context: There are 5 policewomen; There are 5 sisters;

1074: The policemen's programs did not destroy files.
context: There are 2 policemen; There are 5 programs;

1075: Your sisters will destroy files.
context: Your = 1 woman; There are 5 sisters;

1076: Their brothers will not destroy files.
context: Their = 2 men; There are 5 brothers;

1077: The policewomen's program will not destroy files.
context: There are 5 policewomen;

1078: Its program is destroying files.
context:

1079: Our programs will not destroy files.
context: Our = 5 women;  "Our" includes the listener; There are 5 programs;

1080: My programs are destroying files.
context: My = 1 woman; There are 5 programs;

1081: Policemen's brothers destroyed files.
context: There are 5 policemen; There are 5 brothers;

1082: Their sisters destroyed files.
context: Their = 5 women; There are 5 sisters;

1083: A policeman's sisters will destroy files.
context: There are 5 sisters;

1084: Computers' program destroyed files.
context: There are 5 computers; " Computers'  " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1085: Our brothers did not destroy files.
context: Our = 5 men;There are 5 brothers;

1086: Our mother did not destroy files.
context: Our = 2 women;

1087: Policewomen's sisters will destroy files.
context: There are 5 policewomen; There are 5 sisters;

1088: The computers' owner did not destroy files.
context: There are 5 computers;  The owner is a man;

1089: My programs did not destroy files.
context: My = 1 man;There are 5 programs;

1090: Its program is destroying files.
context:

1091: The policeman's father destroyed files.
context:

1092: A policeman's father did not destroy files.
context: " A policeman's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1093: Your programs will not destroy files.
context:  Your = 1 man;  There are 5 programs;

1094: Computers' owners did not destroy files.
context: There are 5 computers; There are 5 male owners;

1095: Your program is destroying files.
context:  Your = 1 man;

1096: The policewomen's brothers will destroy files.
context: There are  2 policewomen; There are 5 brothers;

1097: The computer's owner will not destroy files.
context:  owner = 1 woman;

1098: Policewomen's father did not destroy files.
context: There are 5 policewomen;

1099: Computers' owners are destroying files.
context: There are 5 computers; There are 5 female owners;

1100: The computers' owner is not destroying files.
context: There are 2 computers;  The owner is 1 woman;

1101: Policewomen's mothers are not destroying files.
context: There are  2 policewomen; " Policewomen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1102: The policewomen's sisters will destroy files.
context: There are 5 policewomen; There are 5 sisters;

1103: Our brothers are destroying files.
context: Our = 5 men; "Our" does not include the listener; There are 5 brothers;

1104: Their father is destroying files.
context: Their = 5 computers;

1105: Your mother is not destroying files.
context: Your = 2 women;

1106: The policewomen's brothers will destroy files.
context: There are  2 policewomen; There are 5 brothers;

1107: Your sisters will destroy files.
context: Your = 5 men; There are 5 sisters;

1108: Your mother is not destroying files.
context: Your = 2 men;

1109: Computers' program is destroying files.
context: There are 2 computers; " Computers'  " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1110: The policeman's program is destroying files.
context:

1111: A policeman's sisters will not destroy files.
context: There are 5 sisters; " A policeman's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1112: The computers' owner is not destroying files.
context: There are 2 computers;  The owner is a man;

1113: Their programs will not destroy files.
context: Their = 5 men; There are 5 programs;

1114: Policewomen's sisters are destroying files.
context: There are  2 policewomen; There are 5 sisters; " Policewomen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1115: Policemen's mothers destroyed files.
context: There are 2 policemen; " Policemen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1116: A policeman's brothers destroyed files.
context: There are 5 brothers;

1117: Our mother will destroy files.
context: Our = 5 women;

1118: A computer's owners did not destroy files.
context: There are 5 female owners; " A computer's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1119: The computers' programs destroyed files.
context: There are 2 computers; There are 5 programs;

1120: The policemen's programs will not destroy files.
context: There are 5 policemen; There are 5 programs;

1121: Policewomen's program destroyed files.
context: There are  2 policewomen; " Policewomen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1122: The computers' owner is not destroying files.
context: There are 2 computers;  The owner is a man;

1123: The computer's program did not destroy files.
context:

1124: Their program will not destroy files.
context: Their = 5 women;

1125: Mary's programs did not destroy files.
context: There are 5 programs;

1126: Policemen's father will destroy files.
context: There are 5 policemen;

1127: My programs did not destroy files.
context: My = 1 man;There are 5 programs;

1128: Computers' owners destroyed files.
context: There are 2 computers;  The owner is 1 woman; " Computers'  " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1129: Mary's programs did not destroy files.
context: There are 5 programs;

1130: Its owner did not destroy files.
context: Owner = one man

1131: Their sisters destroyed files.
context: Their = 2 men; There are 5 sisters;

1132: Our brothers are not destroying files.
context: Our = 5 women;  "Our" includes the listener; There are 5 brothers;

1133: Her father will destroy files.
context:

1134: Policemen's brothers destroyed files.
context: There are 5 policemen; There are 5 brothers;

1135: The policewomen's sisters did not destroy files.
context: There are  2 policewomen; There are 5 sisters;

1136: The policemen's sisters did not destroy files.
context: There are 5 policemen; There are 5 sisters;

1137: Its owner did not destroy files.
context: Owner = one man

1138: Policewomen's program destroyed files.
context: There are  2 policewomen;

1139: A policewoman's brothers did not destroy files.
context: There are 5 brothers;

1140: The computers' owners are destroying files.
context: There are 5 computers; There are 5 male owners;

1141: Your father destroyed files.
context: Your = 2 women;

1142: Policewomen's sisters will not destroy files.
context: There are 5 policewomen; There are 5 sisters; " Policewomen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1143: Policemen's mothers destroyed files.
context: There are 2 policemen; " Policemen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1144: Policemen's sisters are not destroying files.
context: There are 5 policemen; There are 5 sisters;

1145: Policemen's program destroyed files.
context: There are 2 policemen;

1146: Their program will destroy files.
context: Their = 5 men;

1147: Policewomen's sisters destroyed files.
context: There are  2 policewomen; There are 5 sisters;

1148: Policemen's brothers did not destroy files.
context: There are 2 policemen; There are 5 brothers; " Policemen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1149: Policemen's brothers are destroying files.
context: There are 2 policemen; There are 5 brothers;

1150: Their brothers will not destroy files.
context: Their = 2 men; There are 5 brothers;

1151: Computers' owner will not destroy files.
context: There are 5 computers;  The owner is a man;

1152: A policeman's programs did not destroy files.
context: There are 5 programs;

1153: A computer's owners did not destroy files.
context: There are 5 female owners; " A computer's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1154: Your programs will not destroy files.
context: Your = 1 woman; There are 5 programs;

1155: A policeman's programs will destroy files.
context: There are 5 programs; " A policeman's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1156: Our brothers will destroy files.
context: Our = 5 women;  "Our" does not include the listener; There are 5 brothers;

1157: The policemen's mother will destroy files.
context: There are 5 policemen;

1158: The computers' owner did not destroy files.
context: There are 5 computers;  The owner is a man;

1159: Computers' owners will not destroy files.
context: There are 5 computers; There are 5 female owners; " Computers'  " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1160: A policewoman's brothers will destroy files.
context: There are 5 brothers; " A policewoman's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1161: Our program is destroying files.
context: Our = 5 women;

1162: Our programs will not destroy files.
context: Our = 5 women;  "Our" includes the listener; There are 5 programs;

1163: Your program will not destroy files.
context: Your = 5 women;

1164: A computer's owners destroyed files.
context: There are 5 male owners;

1165: The computers' program is not destroying files.
context: There are 2 computers;

1166: The computer's owners will not destroy files.
context: There are 5 male owners;

1167: Our programs will destroy files.
context: Our = 5 women; There are 5 programs;

1168: His sisters are destroying files.
context: There are 5 sisters;

1169: The policewoman's brothers will not destroy files.
context: There are 5 brothers;

1170: Your mother is destroying files.
context:  Your = 1 man;

1171: The policemen's mother will not destroy files.
context: There are 2 policemen;

1172: Our mother will destroy files.
context: Our = 5 men;

1173: Policewomen's sisters will destroy files.
context: There are 5 policewomen; There are 5 sisters;

1174: Your mother destroyed files.
context: Your = 5 women;

1175: Their father is destroying files.
context: Their = 5 computers;

1176: Our sisters destroyed files.
context: Our = 5 women;  "Our" does not include the listener; There are 5 sisters;

1177: Their programs did not destroy files.
context: Their = 2 computers; There are 5 programs;

1178: A policewoman's mother destroyed files.
context:

1179: A policewoman's mother destroyed files.
context:

1180: Computers' owners destroyed files.
context: There are 5 computers;  The owner is 1 woman; " Computers'  " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1181: The policemen's brothers destroyed files.
context: There are 2 policemen; There are 5 brothers;

1182: A computer's programs will not destroy files.
context: There are 5 programs;

1183: Policewomen's programs will destroy files.
context: There are  2 policewomen; There are 5 programs;

1184: The computers' programs destroyed files.
context: There are 2 computers; There are 5 programs;

1185: Our programs will not destroy files.
context: Our = 5 women;  "Our" does not include the listener; There are 5 programs;

1186: My father is not destroying files.
context: My = 1 woman;

1187: Our father will destroy files.
context: Our = 5 women;

1188: Mary's sisters are not destroying files.
context: There are 5 sisters;

1189: Our brothers did not destroy files.
context: Our = 5 men;There are 5 brothers;

1190: Your mother is not destroying files.
context: Your = 2 women;

1191: Policemen's mothers destroyed files.
context: There are 2 policemen; " Policemen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1192: Your programs are not destroying files.
context: Your = 5 men; There are 5 programs;

1193: My sisters are not destroying files.
context: My = 1 man;There are 5 sisters;

1194: Your programs are not destroying files.
context: Your = 2 men; There are 5 programs;

1195: Policewomen's sisters are destroying files.
context: There are  2 policewomen; There are 5 sisters; " Policewomen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1196: Our sisters destroyed files.
context: Our = 5 men; "Our" does not include the listener; There are 5 sisters;

1197: Our program will destroy files.
context: Our = 2 women;

1198: The policewomen's mother is destroying files.
context: There are  2 policewomen;

1199: Our programs will destroy files.
context: Our = 5 women; There are 5 programs;

1200: Our father did not destroy files.
context: Our = 5 women;  "Our" includes the listener;

1201: Our brothers are destroying files.
context: Our = 5 men; "Our" does not include the listener; There are 5 brothers;

1202: Its owner is not destroying files.
context: Owner = one woman

1203: Their programs did not destroy files.
context: Their = 5 women; There are 5 programs;

1204: Their programs will destroy files.
context: Their = 5 computers; There are 5 programs;

1205: My brothers did not destroy files.
context: My = 1 man;There are 5 brothers;

1206: Our program is destroying files.
context: Our = 2 men;

1207: The computers' owner is not destroying files.
context: There are 2 computers;  The owner is a man;

1208: A computer's owner is destroying files.
context: owner = 1 man; " A computer's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1209: My father will not destroy files.
context: My = 1 man;

1210: The policewomen's program destroyed files.
context: There are  2 policewomen;

1211: Policewomen's sisters will destroy files.
context: There are 5 policewomen; There are 5 sisters;

1212: Policewomen's program destroyed files.
context: There are  2 policewomen;

1213: A policeman's brothers are not destroying files.
context: There are 5 brothers; " A policeman's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1214: Your brothers will destroy files.
context: Your = 5 men; There are 5 brothers;

1215: Their sisters will not destroy files.
context: Their = 2 women; There are 5 sisters;

1216: The computers' program is destroying files.
context: There are 5 computers;

1217: The policemen's mother will not destroy files.
context: There are 2 policemen;

1218: Computers' owner did not destroy files.
context: There are 2 computers;  The owner is a man;

1219: My mother did not destroy files.
context: My = 1 woman;

1220: Computers' owner did not destroy files.
context: There are 2 computers;  The owner is a man;

1221: My father will not destroy files.
context: My = 1 man;

1222: Your father destroyed files.
context: Your = 2 women;

1223: A policewoman's brothers will destroy files.
context: There are 5 brothers; " A policewoman's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1224: Computers' owner is not destroying files.
context: There are 2 computers;  The owner is a man; " Computers'  " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1225: Your sisters did not destroy files.
context:  Your = 1 man;  There are 5 sisters;

1226: Your program will not destroy files.
context: Your = 5 women;

1227: Our father will not destroy files.
context: Our = 5 men; "Our" does not include the listener;

1228: Our programs will not destroy files.
context: Our = 5 women;  "Our" includes the listener; There are 5 programs;

1229: Your sisters will not destroy files.
context: Your = 5 women; There are 5 sisters;

1230: Our sisters destroyed files.
context: Our = 5 women;  "Our" does not include the listener; There are 5 sisters;

1231: Your brothers will destroy files.
context: Your = 1 woman; There are 5 brothers;

1232: The computers' program is destroying files.
context: There are 5 computers;

1233: Our mother did not destroy files.
context: Our = 2 women;

1234: Their program did not destroy files.
context: Their = 2 men;

1235: Our brothers are not destroying files.
context: Our = 5 women;  "Our" includes the listener; There are 5 brothers;

1236: Our sisters will not destroy files.
context: Our = 5 men;There are 5 sisters;

1237: My program is destroying files.
context: My = 1 man;

1238: Policewomen's sisters destroyed files.
context: There are  2 policewomen; There are 5 sisters;

1239: The policemen's program is destroying files.
context: There are 5 policemen;

1240: Their program did not destroy files.
context: Their = 2 men;

1241: Computers' owners destroyed files.
context: There are 2 computers;  The owner is 1 woman; " Computers'  " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1242: My brothers did not destroy files.
context: My = 1 man;There are 5 brothers;

1243: Our father will destroy files.
context: Our = 5 women;  "Our" does not include the listener;

1244: The computers' program is destroying files.
context: There are 5 computers;

1245: Their owners will destroy files.
context: Their = 5 computers; There are 5 female owners;

1246: The computers' owner is not destroying files.
context: There are 2 computers;  The owner is 1 woman;

1247: A computer's owners will not destroy files.
context: There are 5 male owners; " A computer's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1248: A policeman's sisters will not destroy files.
context: There are 5 sisters; " A policeman's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1249: Their owners destroyed files.
context: Their = 5 computers; There are 5 male owners;

1250: Our program will not destroy files.
context: Our = 5 women;  "Our" does not include the listener;

1251: The policewomen's father is destroying files.
context: There are 5 policewomen;

1252: The computers' owners will destroy files.
context: There are 5 computers; There are 5 female owners;

1253: My brothers did not destroy files.
context: My = 1 man;There are 5 brothers;

1254: My mother did not destroy files.
context: My = 1 woman;

1255: Our mother will not destroy files.
context: Our = 2 men;

1256: Their father is not destroying files.
context: Their = 5 men;

1257: Their brothers will destroy files.
context: Their = 2 women; There are 5 brothers;

1258: Our mother will destroy files.
context: Our = 5 women;

1259: Computers' owners are destroying files.
context: There are 5 computers; There are 5 female owners;

1260: Our brothers did not destroy files.
context: Our = 5 women; There are 5 brothers;

1261: Your father destroyed files.
context: Your = 2 men;

1262: A policewoman's program is not destroying files.
context: " A policewoman's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1263: The policewomen's mother destroyed files.
context: There are 5 policewomen;

1264: Our mother will not destroy files.
context: Our = 5 women;  "Our" does not include the listener;

1265: A policeman's programs did not destroy files.
context: There are 5 programs;

1266: Your program is destroying files.
context: Your = 2 men;

1267: The computers' program is destroying files.
context: There are 5 computers;

1268: The computer's program did not destroy files.
context:

1269: Their owner destroyed files.
context: Their = 5 computers; Owner = one woman

1270: A policeman's mother did not destroy files.
context: " A policeman's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1271: The policeman's program is destroying files.
context:

1272: A computer's owner did not destroy files.
context: owner = 1 man;

1273: Computers' owners will destroy files.
context: There are 2 computers; There are 5 male owners;

1274: Their owners destroyed files.
context: Their = 2 computers; There are 5 male owners;

1275: Policemen's programs are destroying files.
context: There are 5 policemen; There are 5 programs;

1276: The policemen's father is not destroying files.
context: There are 5 policemen;

1277: Policewomen's father did not destroy files.
context: There are 5 policewomen;

1278: The policewoman's father destroyed files.
context:

1279: Mary's mother destroyed files.
context:

1280: The computers' owner is not destroying files.
context: There are 2 computers;  The owner is a man;

1281: Their father did not destroy files.
context: Their = 2 men;

1282: Our sisters destroyed files.
context: Our = 2 men; There are 5 sisters;

1283: The computers' owner is not destroying files.
context: There are 5 computers;  The owner is 1 woman;

1284: The computers' owners will not destroy files.
context: There are 2 computers; There are 5 female owners;

1285: Our program is not destroying files.
context: Our = 5 men; "Our" does not include the listener;

1286: Your father is destroying files.
context: Your = 5 women;

1287: Policewomen's father is not destroying files.
context: There are  2 policewomen; " Policewomen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1288: Her programs are not destroying files.
context: There are 5 programs;

1289: Our brothers are not destroying files.
context: Our = 2 men; There are 5 brothers;

1290: Your brothers will not destroy files.
context:  Your = 1 man;  There are 5 brothers;

1291: A policeman's programs did not destroy files.
context: There are 5 programs;

1292: Its program is destroying files.
context:

1293: The computers' owner is not destroying files.
context: There are 5 computers;  The owner is 1 woman;

1294: A policeman's brothers destroyed files.
context: There are 5 brothers;

1295: The policewoman's mother will destroy files.
context:

1296: Our father is not destroying files.
context: Our = 2 women;

1297: Your sisters did not destroy files.
context:  Your = 1 man;  There are 5 sisters;

1298: Policemen's mother destroyed files.
context: There are 2 policemen;

1299: A policewoman's program will destroy files.
context:

1300: The policemen's sisters did not destroy files.
context: There are 5 policemen; There are 5 sisters;

1301: Our father is not destroying files.
context: Our = 2 women;

1302: The computer's owners destroyed files.
context: There are 5 female owners;

1303: Your programs will not destroy files.
context:  Your = 1 man;  There are 5 programs;

1304: Their program did not destroy files.
context: Their = 2 men;

1305: Their program will destroy files.
context: Their = 2 computers;

1306: Her programs are not destroying files.
context: There are 5 programs;

1307: A policewoman's mother destroyed files.
context:

1308: Policemen's father is destroying files.
context: There are 2 policemen; " Policemen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1309: Computers' owners will destroy files.
context: There are 2 computers; There are 5 male owners;

1310: A policewoman's brothers will destroy files.
context: There are 5 brothers; " A policewoman's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1311: Policewomen's father is not destroying files.
context: There are  2 policewomen; " Policewomen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1312: The policewomen's brothers will destroy files.
context: There are  2 policewomen; There are 5 brothers;

1313: Policewomen's mother is not destroying files.
context: There are 5 policewomen; " Policewomen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1314: The policemen's sisters are not destroying files.
context: There are 2 policemen; There are 5 sisters;

1315: A computer's program did not destroy files.
context: " A computer's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1316: Our program is destroying files.
context: Our = 5 women;

1317: My program destroyed files.
context: My = 1 woman;

1318: My mother did not destroy files.
context: My = 1 woman;

1319: The policewoman's father destroyed files.
context:

1320: Policemen's brothers destroyed files.
context: There are 5 policemen; There are 5 brothers;

1321: My father is not destroying files.
context: My = 1 woman;

1322: Our program is destroying files.
context: Our = 2 men;

1323: The computers' owners are destroying files.
context: There are 2 computers; There are 5 male owners;

1324: Their program did not destroy files.
context: Their = 2 men;

1325: Our programs will not destroy files.
context: Our = 5 women;  "Our" does not include the listener; There are 5 programs;

1326: Our program will not destroy files.
context: Our = 5 men;

1327: Our father will not destroy files.
context: Our = 5 men; "Our" does not include the listener;

1328: Your mother destroyed files.
context: Your = 5 women;

1329: Policemen's mother destroyed files.
context: There are 2 policemen;

1330: Our mother will destroy files.
context: Our = 5 women;  "Our" includes the listener;

1331: Their brothers are not destroying files.
context: Their = 5 women; There are 5 brothers;

1332: Policemen's mothers destroyed files.
context: There are 2 policemen; " Policemen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1333: Policewomen's father did not destroy files.
context: There are 5 policewomen;

1334: John's brothers did not destroy files.
context: There are 5 brothers;

1335: Our father destroyed files.
context: Our = 5 men;

1336: My father is not destroying files.
context: My = 1 woman;

1337: The computer's owner will not destroy files.
context:  owner = 1 woman;

1338: Their owners will destroy files.
context: Their = 2 computers; There are 5 female owners;

1339: Computers' program destroyed files.
context: There are 5 computers; " Computers'  " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1340: Policewomen's mothers are not destroying files.
context: There are  2 policewomen; " Policewomen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1341: A policeman's program destroyed files.
context: " A policeman's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1342: The policeman's mother is not destroying files.
context:

1343: The policemen's father is not destroying files.
context: There are 5 policemen;

1344: The policemen's brothers destroyed files.
context: There are 2 policemen; There are 5 brothers;

1345: The policewomen's father will destroy files.
context: There are  2 policewomen;

1346: Our programs are not destroying files.
context: Our = 5 men; "Our" does not include the listener; There are 5 programs;

1347: A computer's programs will not destroy files.
context: There are 5 programs;

1348: Their program is not destroying files.
context: Their = 5 computers;

1349: Computers' owners will not destroy files.
context: There are 2 computers; There are 5 female owners; " Computers'  " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1350: A computer's program did not destroy files.
context: " A computer's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1351: Our sisters will not destroy files.
context: Our = 5 men;There are 5 sisters;

1352: Their programs did not destroy files.
context: Their = 5 women; There are 5 programs;

1353: Your mother is destroying files.
context:  Your = 1 man;

1354: The computers' owners will not destroy files.
context: There are 2 computers; There are 5 female owners;

1355: Policewomen's program destroyed files.
context: There are  2 policewomen;

1356: The computers' programs are destroying files.
context: There are 5 computers; There are 5 programs;

1357: Your brothers destroyed files.
context: Your = 2 women; There are 5 brothers;

1358: The policemen's programs did not destroy files.
context: There are 2 policemen; There are 5 programs;

1359: Their owner destroyed files.
context: Their = 5 computers; Owner = one woman

1360: Our father destroyed files.
context: Our = 5 men;

1361: The computers' owner is not destroying files.
context: There are 2 computers;  The owner is a man;

1362: My mother did not destroy files.
context: My = 1 woman;

1363: The policemen's programs will not destroy files.
context: There are 5 policemen; There are 5 programs;

1364: A computer's owners are destroying files.
context: There are 5 female owners;

1365: Policewomen's programs will not destroy files.
context: There are  2 policewomen; There are 5 programs; " Policewomen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1366: Your mother is not destroying files.
context: Your = 2 women;

1367: Her father will destroy files.
context:

1368: Computers' program is destroying files.
context: There are 2 computers;

1369: My sisters are not destroying files.
context: My = 1 man;There are 5 sisters;

1370: His brothers did not destroy files.
context: There are 5 brothers;

1371: Policemen's mother destroyed files.
context: There are 5 policemen; " Policemen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1372: Our father is not destroying files.
context: Our = 2 women;

1373: Policewomen's father did not destroy files.
context: There are 5 policewomen;

1374: John's mother is not destroying files.
context:

1375: Policemen's programs are destroying files.
context: There are 5 policemen; There are 5 programs; " Policemen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1376: Their owner did not destroy files.
context: Their = 2 computers; Owner = one woman

1377: Policemen's father will destroy files.
context: There are 5 policemen;

1378: The policemen's sisters are not destroying files.
context: There are 2 policemen; There are 5 sisters;

1379: A policewoman's sisters did not destroy files.
context: There are 5 sisters; " A policewoman's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1380: Your father destroyed files.
context: Your = 5 men;

1381: Their father did not destroy files.
context: Their = 2 women;

1382: Our father will destroy files.
context: Our = 5 women;

1383: Our programs will destroy files.
context: Our = 5 women; There are 5 programs;

1384: Computers' owners are destroying files.
context: There are 5 computers; There are 5 male owners; " Computers'  " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1385: The policewomen's program will not destroy files.
context: There are 5 policewomen;

1386: A policewoman's brothers did not destroy files.
context: There are 5 brothers;

1387: The policewomen's father will destroy files.
context: There are  2 policewomen;

1388: Policewomen's mothers are not destroying files.
context: There are  2 policewomen; " Policewomen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1389: Policemen's program will destroy files.
context: There are 2 policemen; " Policemen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1390: Their mother will not destroy files.
context: Their = 2 men;

1391: My father will not destroy files.
context: My = 1 man;

1392: Policemen's brothers did not destroy files.
context: There are 2 policemen; There are 5 brothers; " Policemen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1393: Computers' owners are destroying files.
context: There are 5 computers; There are 5 male owners; " Computers'  " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1394: The policewoman's mother will destroy files.
context:

1395: The policewoman's sisters destroyed files.
context: There are 5 sisters;

1396: Our sisters destroyed files.
context: Our = 2 men; There are 5 sisters;

1397: John's programs will not destroy files.
context: There are 5 programs;

1398: Policemen's sisters are not destroying files.
context: There are 2 policemen; There are 5 sisters;

1399: Policemen's program will destroy files.
context: There are 2 policemen; " Policemen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1400: Our sisters destroyed files.
context: Our = 2 men; There are 5 sisters;

1401: A policewoman's program will destroy files.
context:

1402: Policemen's brothers destroyed files.
context: There are 5 policemen; There are 5 brothers;

1403: Your programs are not destroying files.
context: Your = 5 men; There are 5 programs;

1404: Computers' owners will destroy files.
context: There are 2 computers;  The owner is 1 woman;

1405: Computers' programs will not destroy files.
context: There are 2 computers; There are 5 programs; " Computers'  " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1406: Your program will not destroy files.
context: Your = 1 woman;

1407: Policewomen's mothers are not destroying files.
context: There are  2 policewomen; " Policewomen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1408: The computers' program is not destroying files.
context: There are 2 computers;

1409: The policewomen's programs will destroy files.
context: There are 5 policewomen; There are 5 programs;

1410: Policemen's programs will not destroy files.
context: There are 2 policemen; There are 5 programs;

1411: Policemen's programs destroyed files.
context: There are 2 policemen; There are 5 programs; " Policemen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1412: Computers' owners are destroying files.
context: There are 5 computers; There are 5 female owners;

1413: The policewomen's sisters will destroy files.
context: There are 5 policewomen; There are 5 sisters;

1414: Policemen's brothers are destroying files.
context: There are 2 policemen; There are 5 brothers;

1415: Our sisters destroyed files.
context: Our = 2 men; There are 5 sisters;

1416: Your father is not destroying files.
context: Your = 1 woman;

1417: Their mother will not destroy files.
context: Their = 5 men;

1418: Policemen's brothers will not destroy files.
context: There are 5 policemen; There are 5 brothers; " Policemen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1419: The policeman's father destroyed files.
context:

1420: Computers' owners will not destroy files.
context: There are 2 computers; There are 5 female owners;

1421: Their mother destroyed files.
context: Their = 5 women;

1422: Policemen's sisters are not destroying files.
context: There are 5 policemen; There are 5 sisters;

1423: Policewomen's father is not destroying files.
context: There are  2 policewomen; " Policewomen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1424: Our father is not destroying files.
context: Our = 5 men; "Our" includes the listener;

1425: Our brothers did not destroy files.
context: Our = 5 men; "Our" includes the listener; There are 5 brothers;

1426: Your brothers will not destroy files.
context: Your = 5 women; There are 5 brothers;

1427: Computers' programs did not destroy files.
context: There are 2 computers; There are 5 programs;

1428: A policewoman's programs destroyed files.
context: There are 5 programs; " A policewoman's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1429: Policemen's mothers destroyed files.
context: There are 2 policemen; " Policemen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1430: Their sisters are destroying files.
context: Their = 5 men; There are 5 sisters;

1431: Their father did not destroy files.
context: Their = 2 men;

1432: The computers' owner is not destroying files.
context: There are 2 computers;  The owner is 1 woman;

1433: Policewomen's sisters will not destroy files.
context: There are 5 policewomen; There are 5 sisters; " Policewomen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1434: A policewoman's program is not destroying files.
context: " A policewoman's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1435: The computers' programs destroyed files.
context: There are 2 computers; There are 5 programs;

1436: The computers' owner is not destroying files.
context: There are 5 computers;  The owner is 1 woman;

1437: Its owner did not destroy files.
context: Owner = one man

1438: Her sisters will not destroy files.
context: There are 5 sisters;

1439: Our program is destroying files.
context: Our = 2 men;

1440: Policemen's mothers destroyed files.
context: There are 2 policemen; " Policemen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1441: Policewomen's brothers are destroying files.
context: There are 5 policewomen; There are 5 brothers;

1442: Policemen's sisters are not destroying files.
context: There are 2 policemen; There are 5 sisters;

1443: Computers' programs did not destroy files.
context: There are 2 computers; There are 5 programs;

1444: John's program is destroying files.
context:

1445: The policewomen's mother destroyed files.
context: There are 5 policewomen;

1446: John's father will not destroy files.
context:

1447: Our sisters destroyed files.
context: Our = 5 men; "Our" does not include the listener; There are 5 sisters;

1448: A computer's owners did not destroy files.
context: There are 5 female owners; " A computer's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1449: Policemen's sisters destroyed files.
context: There are 5 policemen; There are 5 sisters; " Policemen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1450: Your sisters will not destroy files.
context: Your = 5 women; There are 5 sisters;

1451: Computers' owners will not destroy files.
context: There are 2 computers; There are 5 female owners; " Computers'  " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1452: The policewoman's mother will destroy files.
context:

1453: Computers' owners will not destroy files.
context: There are 2 computers; There are 5 female owners; " Computers'  " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1454: A computer's owners are destroying files.
context: There are 5 female owners;

1455: My mother did not destroy files.
context: My = 1 woman;

1456: A policewoman's sisters are not destroying files.
context: There are 5 sisters;

1457: Policemen's programs will not destroy files.
context: There are 2 policemen; There are 5 programs;

1458: Our programs will destroy files.
context: Our = 5 men; "Our" includes the listener; There are 5 programs;

1459: Policewomen's program will not destroy files.
context: There are 5 policewomen; " Policewomen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1460: Their owner did not destroy files.
context: Their = 2 computers; Owner = one woman

1461: Its owner did not destroy files.
context: Owner = one man

1462: Your father is not destroying files.
context: Your = 1 woman;

1463: The policewomen's brothers will destroy files.
context: There are  2 policewomen; There are 5 brothers;

1464: Their father is destroying files.
context: Their = 5 computers;

1465: Our mother will not destroy files.
context: Our = 5 women;  "Our" does not include the listener;

1466: Their father did not destroy files.
context: Their = 2 men;

1467: Computers' programs did not destroy files.
context: There are 2 computers; There are 5 programs;

1468: The policemen's programs did not destroy files.
context: There are 2 policemen; There are 5 programs;

1469: Your brothers are destroying files.
context: Your = 2 men; There are 5 brothers;

1470: Their brothers will not destroy files.
context: Their = 2 men; There are 5 brothers;

1471: The computers' program is not destroying files.
context: There are 2 computers;

1472: Our program is not destroying files.
context: Our = 5 men; "Our" does not include the listener;

1473: Computers' programs did not destroy files.
context: There are 2 computers; There are 5 programs;

1474: The policemen's programs will not destroy files.
context: There are 5 policemen; There are 5 programs;

1475: Our sisters destroyed files.
context: Our = 5 men; "Our" does not include the listener; There are 5 sisters;

1476: Mary's program will destroy files.
context:

1477: Your father will destroy files.
context:  Your = 1 man;

1478: Her mother is destroying files.
context:

1479: A computer's owner destroyed files.
context:  owner = 1 woman;

1480: Their owners destroyed files.
context: Their = 2 computers; There are 5 male owners;

1481: John's brothers did not destroy files.
context: There are 5 brothers;

1482: The policewomen's brothers will destroy files.
context: There are  2 policewomen; There are 5 brothers;

1483: A policeman's mother did not destroy files.
context:

1484: My sisters will destroy files.
context: My = 1 woman; There are 5 sisters;

1485: Our father is not destroying files.
context: Our = 5 men; "Our" includes the listener;

1486: Their mother is destroying files.
context: Their = 2 women;

1487: Our program is destroying files.
context: Our = 2 men;

1488: Our sisters destroyed files.
context: Our = 5 women; There are 5 sisters;

1489: Its owner did not destroy files.
context: Owner = one man

1490: Computers' owner is not destroying files.
context: There are 2 computers;  The owner is a man; " Computers'  " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1491: The computers' owner is not destroying files.
context: There are 5 computers;  The owner is 1 woman;

1492: Policewomen's mother is not destroying files.
context: There are 5 policewomen;

1493: Your sisters did not destroy files.
context:  Your = 1 man;  There are 5 sisters;

1494: A policeman's sisters will not destroy files.
context: There are 5 sisters; " A policeman's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1495: Our program will not destroy files.
context: Our = 5 men;

1496: Policewomen's programs will not destroy files.
context: There are  2 policewomen; There are 5 programs; " Policewomen's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1497: Your sisters did not destroy files.
context:  Your = 1 man;  There are 5 sisters;

1498: Your sisters will destroy files.
context: Your = 1 woman; There are 5 sisters;

1499: The policewoman's mother will destroy files.
context:

1500: Our program is not destroying files.
context: Our = 5 men; "Our" does not include the listener;

1501: Our brothers are destroying files.
context: Our = 2 women;There are 5 brothers;

1502: A policeman's programs did not destroy files.
context: There are 5 programs;

1503: Policewomen's brothers did not destroy files.
context: There are  2 policewomen; There are 5 brothers;

1504: Our mother will destroy files.
context: Our = 5 men;

1505: A policeman's father did not destroy files.
context: " A policeman's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1506: Our mother will destroy files.
context: Our = 5 men;

1507: A policewoman's father did not destroy files.
context: " A policewoman's " refers to something specific but not mentioned before.

1508: Who was the manager?
context: Who = one person.  Translate this as if the speaker is looking at a picture and wants to know which person in the picture is the manager.

1509: Who is the manager?
context: Who = one person

1510: Who will be the manager?
context: Who = one person

1514: Who was a manager?
context: Who = one person

1515: Who is a manager?
context: Who = one person

1516: Who will be a manager?
context: Who = one person

1517: Who was not a manager?
context: Who = one person

1518: Who is not a manager?
context: Who = one person

1519: Who will not be a manager?
context: Who = one person

1520: Who was happy?
context: Who = one person

1521: Who is happy?
context: Who = one person

1522: Who will be happy?
context: Who = one person

1523: Who was not happy?
context: Who = one person

1524: Who is not happy?
context: Who = one person

1525: Who will not be happy?
context: Who = one person

1526: Who was in the house?
context: Who = one person

1527: Who is in the house?
context: Who = one person

1528: Who will be in the house?
context: Who = one person

1529: Who was not in the house?
context: Who = one person

1530: Who is not in the house?
context: Who = one person

1531: Who will not be in the house?
context: Who = one person

1532: The man was the manager.
context:

1533: The man is the manager.
context:

1534: The man will be the manager.
context:

1535: The policeman wasn't the boss.
context:

1536: The policeman isn't the boss.
context:

1537: The policeman won't be the boss.
context:

1538: Is the man the manager?
context:

1539: Wasn't the man the manager?
context:

1540: The boy was a criminal.
context:

1541: The boy is a criminal.
context:

1542: The boy will be a criminal.
context:

1543: The boy wasn't a criminal.
context:

1544: The boy isn't a criminal.
context:

1545: The boy won't be a criminal.
context:

1546: Wasn't the boy a criminal?
context:

1547: Isn't the boy a criminal?
context:

1548: The boy was happy.
context:

1549: The boy is happy.
context:

1550: The man was happy.
context:

1551: The policeman wasn't angry.
context:

1552: The policeman isn't angry.
context:

1553: The policeman won't be angry.
context:

1554: Was the man not happy?
context:

1555: Isn't the man happy?
context:

1556: The boy was in the library.
context:

1557: The boy is in the library.
context:

1558: The boy will be in the library.
context:

1559: The policeman wasn't in the station.
context:

1560: The policeman isn't in the station.
context:

1561: The policeman won't be in the station.
context:

1562: Was the policeman in the station?
context:

1563: Is the policeman in the station?
context:

1564: Will the policeman be in the station?
context:

1565: He asked "What did one eat in the 19th century?"
context:

1567: He asked "What didn't one eat at fancy dinner parties?"
context:

1569: He asked "What will one eat in the 22nd century?"
context:

1573: He asked what one ate at fancy dinner parties.
context:

1581: He is asking "What did one eat when there weren't any potatoes?"
context:

1587: He is asking what one will eat in the 22nd century.
context:

1589: He asked "What does one eat at a baseball game?"
context:

1593: He asked what one eats at a baseball game.
context:

1596: He will ask what one doesn't eat.
context:

1597: He is asking "What does one eat at baseball games"
context:

1598: He is asking "What doesn't one eat in polite company?"
context:

1600: He is asking what one doesn't eat in polite company.
context:

1601: He asked what there was.
context: Question expects an answer like "There was/is/will be . . . ";

1602: He will ask what there was.
context: Question expects an answer like "There was/is/will be . . . ";

1603: He asked what there wasn't.
context: Question expects an answer like "There wasn't/isn't/won't be . . . ";

1604: He will ask what there wasn't.
context: Question expects an answer like "There wasn't/isn't/won't be . . . ";

1605: He asked what there is.
context: Question expects an answer like "There was/is/will be . . . ";

1606: He will ask what there is.
context: Question expects an answer like "There was/is/will be . . . ";

1607: He asked what there isn't.
context: Question expects an answer like "There wasn't/isn't/won't be . . . ";

1608: He will ask what there isn't.
context: Question expects an answer like "There wasn't/isn't/won't be . . . ";

1609: He asked what there will be.
context: Question expects an answer like "There was/is/will be . . . ";

1610: He will ask what there will be.
context: Question expects an answer like "There was/is/will be . . . ";

1611: He asked what there won't be.
context: Question expects an answer like "There wasn't/isn't/won't be . . . ";

1612: He will ask what there won't be.
context: Question expects an answer like "There wasn't/isn't/won't be . . . ";

1613: He asked "What was there?"
context: Question expects an answer like "There was/is/will be . . . ";

1614: He will ask "What was there?"
context: Question expects an answer like "There was/is/will be . . . ";

1615: He asked "What wasn't there?"
context: Question expects an answer like "There was/is/will be . . . ";

1616: He will ask "What wasn't there?"
context: Question expects an answer like "There was/is/will be . . . ";

1617: He asked "What is there?"
context: Question expects an answer like "There was/is/will be . . . ";

1618: He will ask "What is there?"
context: Question expects an answer like "There was/is/will be . . . ";

1619: He asked "What isn't there?"
context: Question expects an answer like "There wasn't/isn't/won't be . . . ";

1620: He will ask "What isn't there?"
context: Question expects an answer like "There wasn't/isn't/won't be . . . ";

1621: He asked "What will there be?"
context: Question expects an answer like "There was/is/will be . . . ";

1622: He will ask "What will there be?"
context: Question expects an answer like "There was/is/will be . . . ";

1623: He asked "What won't there be?"
context: Question expects an answer like "There wasn't/isn't/won't be . . . ";

1624: He will ask "What won't there be?"
context: Question expects an answer like "There wasn't/isn't/won't be . . . ";

1625: He is asking "What was there?"
context: Question expects an answer like "There was/is/will be . . . ";

1626: He is asking "What was there?"
context: Question expects an answer like "There was/is/will be . . . ";

1627: He is asking "What isn't there?"
context: Question expects an answer like "There wasn't/isn't/won't be . . . ";

1628: He is asking "What isn't there?"
context: Question expects an answer like "There wasn't/isn't/won't be . . . ";

1629: He is asking "What will there be?"
context: Question expects an answer like "There was/is/will be . . . ";

1630: He is asking "What will there be?"
context: Question expects an answer like "There was/is/will be . . . ";

1631: He is asking what there wasn't.
context: Question expects an answer like "There wasn't/isn't/won't be . . . ";

1632: He is asking what there wasn't.
context: Question expects an answer like "There wasn't/isn't/won't be . . . ";

1633: He is asking what there is.
context: Question expects an answer like "There was/is/will be . . . ";

1634: He is asking what there is.
context: Question expects an answer like "There was/is/will be . . . ";

1635: He is asking what there won't be.
context: Question expects an answer like "There wasn't/isn't/won't be . . . ";

1636: He is asking what there won't be.
context: Question expects an answer like "There was/is/will be . . . ";

1637: He asked "Did they eat fish when potatoes weren't available?"
context: "They" is impersonal.  It doesn't refer to anyone in particular.  We might also say "Did one eat fish?"

1638: He asked "Didn't one eat bread at weddings?"
context:

1640: He asked "Will they eat fish when there is no meat?"
context: "They" is impersonal.  It doesn't refer to anyone in particular.  We might also say "Will one eat fish?"

1641: He said "One ate fish when meat wasn't available."
context: "One" is impersonal.  It does not refer to one child, one dog, etc.  We might also say, "Meat was eaten" or "People at meat".

1643: He said "One did not chew gum in class in the 1930's."
context:

1655: He said that one did not drink beer at society parties.
context:

1663: He is saying "One drank only champagne at the mansion."
context:

1672: He said "One eats bread when one has nothing else."
context:

1674: He said "One does not eat bread during this holiday."
context:

1684: He is asking "Does one not eat bread during this holiday?"
context:

1689: He asked "Did they eat fish when potatoes weren't available?"
context: They is impersonal.  It doesn't refer to anyone in particular.  We might also say "Did one eat bread"

1690: He will ask "Wasn't there a problem?"
context:

1691: He asked "Is there a party?"
context:

1692: He asked "Isn't there a party?"
context:

1693: He will ask "Isn't there a manual?"
context:

1694: He asked "Will there be a party?"
context:

1695: He asked  "Will there not be a party?"
context:

1696: He said "There was a party."
context:

1697: He will say "There was a party."
context:

1698: He said "There was not a party."
context:

1700: He said "There is a manual."
context:

1702: He said "There is not a party."
context:

1704: He said "There will be a party."
context:

1706: He said "There will not be a party."
context:

1708: He asked if there wasn't a manual.
context:

1710: He asked if there is not a party.
context:

1712: He asked if there will be a party.
context:

1713: He will ask if there will be a party.
context:

1714: He asked if there will not be a party.
context:

1716: He said that there was a manual.
context:

1718: He said that there was not a manual.
context:

1720: He said that there is a problem.
context:

1722: He said that there is not a manual.
context:

1724: He said that there will be a party.
context:

1726: He said that there will not be a party.
context:

1728: He is asking "Will there be a party?"
context:

1729: He is saying "There was a party."
context:

1730: He is saying "There was not a party."
context:

1731: He is saying "There is a party."
context:

1732: He is saying "There is not a party."
context:

1733: He is saying "There will be a party."
context:

1734: He is saying "There will not be a party."
context:

1735: He is asking if there was not a party.
context:

1736: He is asking if there is a party.
context:

1737: He is asking if there is not a party.
context:

1738: He is asking if there will be a party.
context:

1739: He is saying that there was a party.
context:

1740: He is saying that there was not a party.
context:

1741: He is saying that there is a party.
context:

1742: He is saying that there is not a party.
context:

1743: He is saying that there will be a party.
context:

1744: He is saying that there will not be a party.
context:

1745: Was there meat?
context:

1746: Will there be meat?
context:

1747: Will there not be meat?
context:

1748: There was meat.
context:

1749: There was not meat.
context:

1750: There will be meat.
context:

1751: There will not be meat.
context:

1752: Is there meat?
context:

1753: There is meat.
context:

1754: There is not meat.
context:

1755: Will one not drink wine?
context:

1756: One will drink wine.
context:

1757: One will not drink wine.
context:

1758: One drinks wine.
context:

1759: One does not drink wine.
context:

1760: What was there?
context:  Question expects an answer like "There was ...";

1761: What was not there?
context: Question expects an answer like "There was ...";

1762: What will be there?
context: Question expects an answer like "There was ...";

1763: What will not be there?
context: Question expects an answer like "There was ...";

1764: What is there?
context:  Question expects an answer like "There was ...";

1765: What is not there?
context:  Question expects an answer like "There was ...";

1766: What will one read?
context:

1767: What will one not read?
context:

1768: What is one reading?
context:

1769: What is one not reading?
context:

1770: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing a female peer co-worker.

1771: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing a female subordinate employee.

1772: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing his female boss.

1773: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing a close female friend who is the same age as the speaker.

1774: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing his daughter.

1775: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing his Mother.

1776: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing a female stranger of the same age as the speaker.

1777: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing a female child much younger than the speaker.

1778: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing a female much older than the speaker.

1779: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing a male peer co-worker.

1780: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing a male subordinate employee.

1781: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing his male boss.

1782: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing a close male friend who is the same age as the speaker.

1783: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing his son.

1784: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing his Father.

1785: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing a male stranger of the same age as the speaker.

1786: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing a male child much younger than the speaker.

1787: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing a male much older than the speaker.

1788: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing a female peer co-worker.

1789: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing a female subordinate employee.

1790: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing his female boss.

1791: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing a close female friend who is the same age as the speaker.

1792: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing his daughter.

1793: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing his Mother.

1794: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing a female stranger of the same age as the speaker.

1795: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing a female child much younger than the speaker.

1796: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing a female much older than the speaker.

1797: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing a male peer co-worker.

1798: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing a male subordinate employee.

1799: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing his male boss.

1800: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing a close male friend who is the same age as the speaker.

1801: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing his son.

1802: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing his Father.

1803: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing a male stranger of the same age as the speaker.

1804: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing a male child much younger than the speaker.

1805: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a male speaker is addressing a female much older than the speaker.

1806: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing a female peer co-worker.

1807: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing a female subordinate employee.

1808: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing her female boss.

1809: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing a close female friend who is the same age as the speaker.

1810: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing her daughter.

1811: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing their Mother.

1812: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing a female stranger of the same age as the speaker.

1813: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing a female child much younger than the speaker.

1814: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing a female much older than the speaker.

1815: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing a male peer co-worker.

1816: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing a male subordinate employee.

1817: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing her male boss.

1818: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing a close male friend who is the same age as the speaker.

1819: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing her son.

1820: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing her Father.

1821: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing a male stranger of the same age as the speaker.

1822: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing a male child much younger than the speaker.

1823: Go to sleep.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing a male much older than the speaker.

1824: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing a female peer co-worker.

1825: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing a female subordinate employee.

1826: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing her female boss.

1827: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing a close female friend who is the same age as the speaker.

1828: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing her daughter.

1829: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing her Mother.

1830: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing a female stranger of the same age as the speaker.

1831: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing a female child much younger than the speaker.

1832: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing a female much older than the speaker.

1833: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing a male peer co-worker.

1834: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing a male subordinate employee.

1835: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing her male boss.

1836: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing a close male friend who is the same age as the speaker.

1837: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing her son.

1838: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing her Father.

1839: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing a male stranger of the same age as the speaker.

1840: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing a male child much younger than the speaker.

1841: Read this book.
context: Translate this as if a female speaker is addressing a female much older than the speaker.

1842: Who sang?
context: who = one person

1843: Who did not sing?
context: who = one person

1844: Who will sing?
context: who = one person

1845: Who will not sing?
context: who = one person

1846: Who is singing?
context: who = one person

1847: Who is not singing?
context: who = one person

1848: Who drank a soda?
context: who = one person

1849: Who did not drink a soda?
context: who = one person

1850: Who will drink a soda?
context: who = one person

1851: Who will not drink a soda?
context: who = one person

1852: Who is drinking a soda?
context: who = one person

1853: Who is not drinking a soda?
context: who = one person

1854: Did the boy know the answer?
context:

1855: Does the boy know the answer?
context:

1856: Will the boy know the answer?
context:

1857: The boy knew the answer.
context:

1858: The boy knows the answer.
context:

1859: The boy will know the answer.
context:

1860: Does the boy not know the answer?
context:

1861: The boy did not know the answer.
context:

1862: The boy does not know the answer.
context:

1863: The boy will not know the answer.
context:

1864: Was the boy frightened.
context:

1865: Is the boy frightened?
context:

1866: The gift surprised the boy.
context:

1867: The boy is frightened.
context:

1868: The boy will be frightened.
context:

1869: Wasn't the boy surprised?
context:

1870: The boy was not angry.
context:

1871: The boy is not angry.
context:

1872: The boy will not feel angry..
context:

1873: The boy went to the park.
context:

1874: The boy will go to the park.
context:

1875: The boy didn't go to the park.
context:

1876: The boy won't go to the park.
context:

1877: The boy is going to the park.
context:

1878: The boy is not going to the park.
context:

1879: Was John cut with a knife by the man?
context:

1880: Will John be cut with a knife by the man?
context:

1881: John was cut with a knife by the man.
context:

1882: John will be cut with a knife by the man.
context:

1883: John was not cut with a knife by the man.
context:

1884: John will not be cut with a knife by the man.
context:

1885: Is John being cut with a knife by the man?
context:

1886: John is being cut with a knife by the man.
context:

1887: John is not being cut with a knife by the man.
context:

1888: Was the cake cut with a knife by the man?
context:

1889: Will the cake be cut with a knife by the man?
context:

1890: The cake was cut with a knife by the man.
context:

1891: The cake will be cut with a knife by the man.
context:

1892: The cake was not cut with a knife by the man.
context:

1893: The cake will not be cut with a knife by the man.
context:

1894: Is the cake being cut with a knife by the man?
context:

1895: The cake is being cut by the man with a knife.
context:

1896: The cake is not being cut with a knife by the man.
context:

1897: Was John chased by the man?
context:

1898: Will John be chased by the man?
context:

1899: John was chased by the man.
context:

1900: John will be chased by the man.
context:

1901: John was not chased by the man.
context:

1902: John will not be chased by the man.
context:

1903: John is being chased by the man.
context:

1904: Is John not being chased by the man?
context:

1905: John is not being chased by the man.
context:

1906: Will the cake be cut by the man?
context:

1907: The cake was cut by the man.
context:

1908: The cake will be cut by the man.
context:

1909: The cake was not cut by the man.
context:

1910: The cake will not be cut by the man.
context:

1911: The cake is being cut by the man.
context:

1912: Is the cake not being cut by the man?
context:

1913: The cake is not being cut by the man.
context:

1914: Was John cut with a knife?
context:

1915: John was cut with a knife.
context:

1916: John was not cut with a knife.
context:

1917: Was John not cut with a knife?
context:

1918: John was not cut with a knife.
context:

1919: John will not be cut with a knife.
context:

1920: Is John being cut with a knife?
context:

1921: John is being cut with a knife.
context:

1922: Is John not being cut with a knife?
context:

1923: John is not being cut with a knife.
context:

1924: Will the cake be cut with a knife?
context:

1925: The cake was cut with a knife.
context:

1926: The cake will be cut with a knife.
context:

1927: Will the cake not be cut with a knife?
context:

1928: The cake was not cut with a knife.
context:

1929: The cake will not be cut with a knife.
context:

1930: The cake is being cut with a knife.
context:

1931: Is the cake not being cut with a knife.
context:

1932: The cake is not being cut with a knife.
context:

1933: Was John chased?
context:

1934: John was chased.
context:

1935: John will be chased.
context:

1936: John was not chased.
context:

1937: John will not be chased.
context:

1938: Is John being chased?
context:

1939: John is being chased.
context:

1940: John is not being chased.
context:

1941: Was the cake cut?
context:

1942: The cake was cut.
context:

1943: The cake was not cut.
context:

1944: The cake was not cut.
context:

1945: The cake will not be cut.
context:

1946: Is the cake being cut?
context:

1947: The cake is being cut.
context:

1948: Is the cake not being cut?
context:

1949: The cake is not being cut.
context:

1950: Did the boy see Bill?
context:

1951: Does the boy see Bill?
context:

1952: The boy saw Bill.
context:

1953: The boy sees Bill.
context:

1954: The boy will see Bill.
context:

1955: Did the boy not see Bill?
context:

1956: Does the boy not see Bill?
context:

1957: The boy did not see Bill.
context:

1958: The boy does not see Bill.
context:

1959: The boy will not see Bill.
context:

1960: The policeman fell down.
context:

1961: The policeman will fall down.
context:

1962: Didn't the policeman die?
context:

1963: The policeman did not die.
context:

1964: The policeman will not die.
context:

1965: Is the policeman dying?
context:

1966: The policeman is dying.
context:

1967: Isn't the policeman dying?
context:

1968: The policeman is not dying.
context:

1969: Did the man run?
context:

1970: The man ran.
context:

1971: The man will run.
context:

1972: Didn't the man run?
context:

1973: The man did not run.
context:

1974: The man will not run.
context:

1975: The man is running.
context:

1976: The man is not running.
context:

1977: The man drank a soda.
context:

1978: The man will drink a soda.
context:

1979: Didn't the man drink a soda?
context:

1980: The man did not drink a soda.
context:

1981: The man will not drink a soda.
context:

1982: The man is drinking a soda.
context:

1983: Is the man not drinking a soda?
context:

1984: The man is not drinking a soda.
context:

1985: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a male to a female peer co-worker.

1986: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a male to his female employee.

1987: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a male to the his female boss.

1988: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a male to his female spouse.

1989: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a male to his daughter.

1990: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a male to his Mother.

1991: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a male to a female stranger of the same age as speaker

1992: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a male to a female stranger younger than the speaker

1993: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a male to a female stranger older than the speaker

1994: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a male to a male peer co-worker.

1995: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a male to his male employee.

1996: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a male to the his male boss.

1997: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a male to a close male friend

1998: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a male to his son.

1999: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a male to his Father.

2000: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a male to a male stranger of the same age as speaker

2001: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a male to a male stranger younger than the speaker

2002: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a male to a male stranger older than the speaker

2003: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a female to a female peer co-worker.

2004: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a female to her female employee.

2005: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a female to the her female boss.

2006: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a female to her female spouse.

2007: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a female to her daughter.

2008: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a female to her Mother.

2009: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a female to a female stranger of the same age as speaker

2010: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a female to a female stranger younger than the speaker

2011: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a female to a female stranger older than the speaker

2012: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a female to a male peer co-worker.

2013: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a female to her male employee.

2014: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a female to the her male boss.

2015: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a female to a close male friend

2016: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a female to her son.

2017: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a female to her father.

2018: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a female to a male stranger of the same age as speaker

2019: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a female to a male stranger younger than the speaker

2020: Bill ate the meat.
context: Translate this as if it was spoken by a female to a male stranger older than the speaker

2021: She smashed the both phones that disconnected calls.
context:

2022: She smashed the first phone that disconnected calls.
context:

2023: She smashed the phone that disconnected calls in addition to a computer.
context:

2024: She rescheduled the January meeting that produced a book.
context:

2025: She smashed both phones that were cheap.
context:

2026: She smashed both phones that were at the office.
context:

2027: She smashed the first phone that was broken.
context:

2028: She smashed the first phone that was at the office.
context:

2029: She smashed the phone that was broken in addition to the coffee pot.
context:

2030: She smashed the phone that was at the office in addition to the coffee pot.
context:

2031: She interrupted the January meeting that was boring.
context:

2032: She interrupted the January meeting that was at the office.
context:

2033: The woman who was the manager talked.
context:

2034: The woman who was the manager will talk.
context:

2035: The woman who is the manager talked.
context:

2036: The woman who is the manager will talk.
context:

2037: The woman who will be the manager talked.
context:

2038: The woman who will be the manager will talk.
context:

2039: The woman who was not the manager talked.
context:

2040: The woman who was not the manager will talk.
context:

2041: The woman who is not the manager talked.
context:

2042: The woman who is not the manager will talk.
context:

2043: The woman who will not be the manager slept.
context:

2044: The woman who will not be the manager will talk.
context:

2045: The woman who was the manager is talking.
context:

2046: The woman who is the manager is talking.
context:

2047: The woman who will be the manager is talking.
context:

2048: The woman who was not the manager is talking.
context:

2049: The woman who is not the manager is talking.
context:

2050: The woman who will not be the manager is talking.
context:

2051: The woman who was a manager talked.
context:

2052: The woman who was a manager will leave.
context:

2053: The woman who is a manager talked.
context:

2054: The woman who is a manager will talk.
context:

2055: The woman who will be a manager talked.
context:

2056: The woman who will be a manager will leave.
context:

2057: The woman who was not a manager talked.
context:

2058: The woman who was not a manager will talk.
context:

2059: The woman who is not a manager talked.
context:

2060: The woman who is not a manager will talk.
context:

2061: The woman who will not be a manager talked.
context:

2062: The woman will not be a manager will talk.
context:

2063: The woman who was a manager is talking.
context:

2064: The woman who is a manager is talking.
context:

2065: The woman who will be a manager is talking.
context:

2066: The woman who was not a manager is talking.
context:

2067: The woman who is not a manager is talking.
context:

2068: The woman who will not be a manager is talking.
context:

2069: The woman who was angry yelled.
context:

2070: The woman who was angry will yell.
context:

2071: The woman who is angry yelled.
context:

2072: The woman who is angry will yell.
context:

2073: The woman who will be angry yelled.
context:

2074: The woman who will be angry will yell.
context:

2075: The woman who was not angry cried.
context:

2076: The woman who was not angry will cry.
context:

2077: The woman who is not angry stayed.
context:

2078: The woman who is not angry will stay.
context:

2079: The woman who will not be angry stayed.
context:

2080: The woman who will not be angry will stay.
context:

2081: The woman who was angry is talking.
context:

2082: The woman who is angry is talking.
context:

2083: The woman who will be angry is talking.
context:

2084: The woman who was not angry is talking.
context:

2085: The woman who is not angry is talking.
context:

2086: The woman who will not be angry is talking.
context:

2087: The woman who was in the store talked.
context:

2088: The woman who was in the store will talk.
context:

2089: The woman who is in the store talked.
context:

2090: The woman who is in the store will talk.
context:

2091: The woman who will be in the store talked.
context:

2092: The woman who will be in the store will talk.
context:

2093: The woman who was not in the store talked.
context:

2094: The woman who was not in the store will talk.
context:

2095: The woman who is not in the store called.
context:

2096: The woman who is not in the store will call.
context:

2097: The woman who will not be in the store called.
context:

2098: The woman who will not be in the store will call.
context:

2099: The woman who was in the store is talking.
context:

2100: The woman who is in the store is talking.
context:

2101: The woman who will be in the store is talking.
context:

2102: The woman who was not in the store is talking.
context:

2103: The woman who is not in the store is talking.
context:

2104: The woman who will not be in the store is talking.
context:

2105: Brian's sister who wrote a textbook left.
context:

2107: Brian's friends who wrote a textbook left.
context: friends = two women

2108: Brian's friend who is tall left.
context: friend = one woman

2109: Brian's friends who are tall left.
context: friends = five women

2110: Brian's friends who are tall left.
context: friends = two women

2111: The teacher who wrote a textbook left.
context: Teacher = one woman

2112: The teachers who wrote a textbook left.
context: Teachers = five women

2113: The teachers who wrote a textbook left.
context: Teachers = two women

2114: The teacher who is tall left.
context: Teacher = one person

2115: The teachers who are tall left.
context: Teacher = five people

2116: The teachers who are tall left.
context: teachers = two people

2117: He will wonder if the boy hit a ball.
context:

2118: He asked if the boy did not hit a ball.
context:

2119: He will ask, "Did the policeman not hit a car?"
context:

2120: He will ask if the boy will eat an apple.
context:

2121: He asked, "Won't the boy buy a ring?"
context:

2122: He said that the boy bought a ring.
context:

2123: He will say that the boy bought a ring.
context:

2124: He said that the boy did not buy a ring.
context:

2125: He will say that the boy did not buy a ring.
context:

2126: He announced, "The man did not eat an apple."
context:

2127: He will announce, "The man did not eat an apple."
context:

2128: He announced, "The man did not eat an apple."
context:

2129: He will announce, "The man did not eat an apple."
context:

2130: He announced that the man will eat an apple.
context:

2131: He will announce that the man will eat an apple.
context:

2132: He announced that the man will not eat an apple.
context:

2133: He will announce that the man will not eat an apple.
context:

2134: He said, "The man will eat an apple."
context:

2135: He will say, "The man will eat an apple."
context:

2136: He said, "The man will not eat an apple."
context:

2137: He will say, "The man will not eat an apple."
context:

2138: He is asking, "Did the man buy a ring?"
context:

2139: He is asking, "Didn't the man buy a ring?"
context:

2140: He is asking if the man will buy a ring.
context:

2141: He is asking if the man won't buy a ring.
context:

2142: He is asking, "Will the man buy a ring?"
context:

2143: He is asking, "Won't the man buy a ring?"
context:

2144: He is saying that the man bought a ring.
context:

2145: He is saying that the man did not buy a ring.
context:

2146: He is saying, "The man stole a ring."
context:

2147: He is saying, "The man did not steal a ring."
context:

2148: He is saying that the man will win a ring.
context:

2149: He is saying that the man will not win a ring.
context:

2150: He is saying, "The man will win a ring."
context:

2151: He is saying, "The man will not win a ring."
context:

2152: He asked if the boy is stealing a ring.
context:

2153: He said that the boy is eating an apple.
context:

2154: He will say that the boy is eating an apple.
context:

2155: He said that the boy isn't eating an apple.
context:

2156: He will say that the boy isn't eating an apple.
context:

2157: He said, "The boy is eating an apple."
context:

2158: He will say, "The boy is eating an apple."
context:

2159: He said, "The man is not buying a ring."
context:

2160: He will announce, "The man is not buying a ring."
context:

2161: He is asking if the man is stealing a ring.
context:

2162: He is saying that the boy is eating an apple.
context:

2163: He is saying that the boy isn't eating an apple.
context:

2164: He is saying, "The boy is eating an apple."
context:

2165: He is saying, "The boy isn't eating an apple."
context:

2166: He asked what the man ate.
context:

2167: He will ask what the man ate.
context:

2168: He asked what the man didn't eat.
context:

2169: He will ask what the man didn't eat.
context:

2170: He asked, "What did the man eat?"
context:

2171: He will ask, "What did the man eat?"
context:

2172: He asked, "What didn't the man eat?"
context:

2173: He will ask, "What didn't the man eat?"
context:

2174: He asked what the man will say.
context:

2175: He will ask what the man will say.
context:

2176: He asked what the man won't say.
context:

2177: He will ask what the man won't say.
context:

2178: He asked, "What will the man say?"
context:

2179: He will ask, "What will the man say?"
context:

2180: He asked, "What won't the man say?"
context:

2181: He will ask, "What won't the man say?"
context:

2182: He is asking what the man ate.
context:

2183: He is asking what the man didn't eat.
context:

2184: He is asking, "What did the man eat?"
context:

2185: He is asking, "What didn't the man eat?"
context:

2186: He is asking what the man will eat.
context:

2187: He is asking what the man will not eat.
context:

2188: He is asking, "What will the boy eat?"
context:

2189: He is asking, "What won't the boy eat?"
context:

2190: He asked what the boy is eating.
context:

2191: He will ask what the boy is eating.
context:

2192: He asked what the boy isn't eating.
context:

2193: He will ask what the boy isn't eating.
context:

2194: He asked, "What is the boy eating?"
context:

2195: He will ask, "What is the boy eating?"
context:

2196: He asked, "What isn't the boy eating?"
context:

2197: He will ask, "What isn't the boy eating?"
context:

2198: He is asking what the boy is eating.
context:

2199: He is asking what the boy isn't eating.
context:

2200: He is asking, "What is the boy eating?"
context:

2201: He is asking, "What isn't the boy eating?"
context:

2202: The man who bought a book sang.
context:

2203: The man who bought a cd will sing.
context:

2204: The man who will buy a cd sang.
context:

2205: The man who will buy a book will sing.
context:

2206: The man who did not buy a car sang.
context:

2207: The man who did not buy a cd will sing.
context:

2208: The man who will not buy a cd sang.
context:

2209: The man who did not buy a book left.
context:

2210: The man who bought a cd is singing.
context:

2211: The man who will buy a cd is singing.
context:

2212: The man who did not buy a book is leaving.
context:

2213: The man who will not buy a cd is singing.
context:

2214: The man who is buying a cd sang.
context:

2215: The man who is buying a cd will sing.
context:

2216: The man who is not buying a cd sang.
context:

2217: The man who is not buying a cd will sing.
context:

2218: The man who is buying a cd is singing.
context:

2219: The man who is not buying a cd is singing.
context:

2220: The policeman chased the boy who was the murderer.
context:

2221: The boy is chasing the man who was the thief.
context:

2222: The boy will chase the man who was the thief.
context:

2223: The boy chased the man who is the thief.
context:

2224: The boy is chasing the man who is the thief.
context:

2225: The boy will chase the man who is the thief.
context:

2226: The man chased the boy who will be the murderer.
context:

2227: The man is chasing the boy who will be the murderer.
context:

2228: The boy will kill the man who will be the murderer.
context:

2229: The boy chased the man who was not the thief.
context:

2230: The boy is chasing the man who was not the thief.
context:

2231: The boy will chase the man who was not the thief.
context:

2232: The boy chased the man who is not the thief.
context:

2233: The boy is chasing the man who is not the thief.
context:

2234: The boy will chase the man who is not the thief.
context:

2235: The boy chased the man who will not be the thief.
context:

2236: The boy is chasing the man who will not be the thief.
context:

2237: The man will chase the boy who will not be the thief.
context:

2238: The policeman chased the man who was a thief.
context:

2239: The policeman is chasing the man who was a thief.
context:

2240: The policeman will chase the man who was a thief.
context:

2241: The policeman chased the man who is a thief.
context:

2242: The policeman is chasing the man who is a thief.
context:

2243: The policeman will chase the man who is a thief.
context:

2244: The policeman chased the man who will be a thief.
context:

2245: The policeman is chasing the man who will be a thief.
context:

2246: The policeman will chase the man who will be a thief.
context:

2247: The policeman chased the man who was not a thief.
context:

2248: The policeman is chasing the man who was not a thief.
context:

2249: The policeman will chase the man who was not a thief.
context:

2250: The boy chased the man who is not a thief.
context:

2251: The policeman is chasing the man who is not a thief.
context:

2252: The policeman will chase the man who is not a thief.
context:

2253: The policeman chased the boy who will not be a thief.
context:

2254: The policeman is chasing the boy who will not be a thief.
context:

2255: The policeman will chase the boy who will not be a thief.
context:

2256: The man chased the boy who was bad.
context:

2257: The man is chasing the boy who was bad.
context:

2258: The man will chase the boy who was bad.
context:

2259: The man chased the boy who is bad.
context:

2260: The man is chasing the boy who is fast.
context:

2261: The man will chase the boy who is bad.
context:

2262: The man chased the boy who will be rich.
context:

2263: The man is chasing the boy who will be rich.
context:

2264: The man will chase the boy who will be rich.
context:

2265: The man chased the boy who was not good.
context:

2266: The man is chasing the boy who was not good.
context:

2267: The man will chase the boy who was not good.
context:

2268: The man chased the boy who is not fast.
context:

2269: The man is chasing the boy who is not fast.
context:

2270: The man will chase the boy who is not fast.
context:

2271: The man chased the boy who will not be rich.
context:

2272: The man is chasing the boy who will not be rich.
context:

2273: The man will chase the boy who will not be rich.
context:

2274: The man chased the boy who was at the park.
context:

2275: The man is chasing the boy who was at the park.
context:

2276: The man will chase the boy who was at the park.
context:

2277: The man chased the boy who is at the park.
context:

2278: The man is chasing the boy who is at the park.
context:

2279: The man will chase the boy who is at the park.
context:

2280: The man chased the boy who will be at the park.
context:

2281: The man is chasing the boy who will be at the park.
context:

2282: The man will chase the boy who will be at the park.
context:

2283: The man chased the boy who was not at the park.
context:

2284: The man is chasing the boy who was not at the park.
context:

2285: The man will chase the boy who was not at the park.
context:

2286: The man chased the boy who is not at the park.
context:

2287: The man is chasing the boy who is not at the park.
context:

2288: The man will chase the boy who is not at the park.
context:

2289: The man chased the boy who will not be at the park.
context:

2290: The man is chasing the boy who will not be at the park.
context:

2291: The man will chase the boy who will not be at the park.
context:

2292: The man carried the boy who sang.
context:

2293: The man will carry the boy who sang.
context:

2294: The man carried the boy who will sing.
context:

2295: The man will carry the boy who will sing.
context:

2296: The man carried the boy who did not sing.
context:

2297: The man will carry the boy who did not sing.
context:

2298: The man carried the boy who will not yell.
context:

2299: The man will carry the boy who will not yell.
context:

2300: The man is carrying the boy who sang.
context:

2301: The man is carrying the boy who will sing.
context:

2302: The man is carrying the boy who did not sing.
context:

2303: The man is carrying the boy who will not sing.
context:

2304: The man carried the boy who is singing.
context:

2305: The man will carry the boy who is singing.
context:

2306: The man carried the boy who is not singing.
context:

2307: The man will carry the boy who is not singing.
context:

2308: The man is carrying the boy who is singing.
context:

2309: The man is carrying the boy who is not singing.
context:

2310: The policeman should not have kept running.
context:

2311: The policeman should not have run.
context:

2312: The policeman used to not have to run.
context:

2313: The policeman did not have be running.
context:

2314: The policewoman did not have to run.
context:

2315: The policewoman was not allowed to keep running.
context:

2316: The policewoman was not allowed to be running.
context:

2317: The policewoman was not allowed to run.
context:

2318: The policewoman was not willing to keep running.
context:

2319: The policewoman was not willing to be running.
context:

2320: The policewoman was not willing to run.
context:

2321: The policeman was not able to keep running.
context:

2322: The policewoman was not able to have been running.
context:

2323: The policewoman was not able to run.
context:

2324: The policewoman should not keep running.
context:

2325: The policewoman should not be running.
context:

2326: The policewoman should not run.
context:

2327: The policeman must not be running.
context:

2328: The policewoman will not have keep running.
context:

2329: The policeman will not have to be running.
context:

2330: The policewoman will not have to run.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policewoman will have to not run in just one incident.  For example the policewoman will have to not run in just one race.

2331: The policewoman is not allowed to run.
context:

2332: The policeman is not allowed to be running.
context:

2333: The policewoman will not be allowed to keep running.
context:

2334: The policewoman will not be allowed to be running.
context:

2335: The policeman will not be allowed to run.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policewoman will be allowed to not run in just one incident.  For example, she will be allowed to not run in today's race.

2336: The policeman is not willing to keep running.
context:

2337: The policeman is not willing to be running.
context:

2338: The policewoman will not be willing to keep running.
context:

2339: The policewoman will not be willing to be running.
context:

2340: The policeman will not be willing to run.
context:

2341: The policewoman cannot run.
context:

2342: The policeman cannot be running.
context:

2343: The policewoman will be not able to keep running.
context:

2344: The policewoman will not be able to be running.
context:

2345: The policewoman will not be able to run.
context:

2346: The policeman should not have kept chasing the boy.
context:

2347: The policeman should not have chased the boy.
context:

2348: The policewoman should not have chased the boy.
context:

2349: The policewoman did not have to keep chasing the girl.
context:

2350: The policeman did not have to be chasing the girl.
context:

2351: The policeman did not have to chase the girl.
context:

2352: The policeman did not intend to keep chasing the boy.
context:

2353: The policeman did not intend to be chasing the girl.
context:

2354: The policeman did not intend to chase the boy.
context:

2355: The policeman was not allowed to keep chasing the boy.
context:

2356: The policeman was not allowed to be chasing the girl.
context:

2357: The policewoman was not allowed to chase the girl.
context:

2358: The policeman was not willing to keep chasing the girl.
context:

2359: The policewoman was not willing to be chasing the girl.
context:

2360: The policewoman was not willing to chase the boy.
context:

2361: The policeman was not able to keep chasing the girl.
context:

2362: The policewoman was not able to be chasing the girl.
context:

2363: The policeman was not able to chase the girl.
context:

2364: The policeman should not keep chasing the boy.
context:

2365: The policeman should not chase the girl.
context:

2366: The policeman should not chase the girl.
context: Translate this as if the speaker means that the policeman will have not to chase the girl in just one incident.  For example, he will have to abstain from chasing her just the first time he sees her today.

2367: The policeman will not have to keep chasing the boy.
context:

2368: The policewoman does not have to be chasing the boy.
context:

2369: The policewoman will not have to keep chasing the boy.
context:

2370: The policeman will not have to be chasing the girl.
context:

2371: The policeman will not have to chase the girl.
context:

2372: The policeman does not intend to keep chasing the girl.
context:

2373: The policewoman does not intend to be chasing the girl.
context:

2374: The policeman will not intend to keep chasing the boy.
context:

2375: The policeman  will not intend to be chasing the boy.
context:

2376: The policeman will not intend to chase the boy.
context:

2377: The policewoman is not allowed to chase the girl.
context:

2378: The policeman is not allowed to be chasing the boy.
context:

2379: The policeman will not be allowed to keep chasing the boy.
context:

2380: The policeman will not be allowed to be chasing the girl.
context:

2381: The policeman will not be allowed to chase the boy.
context:

2382: The policeman is not willing to chase the girl.
context:

2383: The policewoman is not willing to be chasing the boy.
context:

2384: The policeman will not be willing to keep chasing the boy.
context:

2385: The policewoman will not be willing to be chasing the boy.
context:

2386: The policeman will not be willing to chase the girl.
context:

2387: The policewoman cannot be chasing the boy.
context:

2388: The policewoman will not be able to keep chasing the boy.
context:

2389: The policeman will not be able to be chasing the boy.
context:

2390: The policewoman will not be able to chase the girl.
context:

2391: Melanie thought the woman hated her.
context: her = Melanie

2392: Simon thought the woman hated him.
context: Him = Simon

2393: He thought that the woman hated him.
context: "Him" and "he" refer to the same person.

2394: She thought the woman hated her.
context: "She" and "her" refer to the same person.

2395: It recorded that the woman used it.
context: A computer recorded the woman using itself.

2396: They thought the woman hated them.
context: they = several men; "They" and "them" refer the same people.

2397: They thought the woman hated them.
context: they = several women.  "They" and "them" refer to the same people.

2398: They recorded that the woman used them.
context: "They" and "them" refer to several computers, in fact, the same several computers.

2399: They thought the woman hated them.
context: They = two men.  "They" and "them" refer to the same two men.

2400: They thought the woman hated them.
context: "They" and "them" refer to Mary and Melanie.

2401: They recorded that the woman used them.
context: They = two computers.  Them = the same two computers

2402: You thought that the woman hated you.
context: you = one man

2403: You thought that the woman hated you.
context: You = one woman

2404: You thought that the woman hated you.
context: you = five men

2405: You thought that the woman hated you.
context: you = five women

2406: You thought that the woman hated you.
context: you = two men

2407: You thought that the woman hated you.
context: you = two women

2408: We heard that  the woman hated us.
context: 'We' includes the addressees; We = several men

2409: We heard that the woman hated us.
context: 'We' includes the addressees; We = several women

2410: We thought the woman hated us.
context: We does not include the addressees; we= several men

2411: We thought the woman hated us.
context: we = several women.  "We" does not include the addressees.

2412: I thought the woman hated me.
context: I = one man

2413: I thought the woman hated me.
context: I = one woman

2414: We thought the woman hated us.
context: we = several men

2415: We thought the woman hated us.
context: we = five women

2416: We thought the woman hated us.
context: we = two men

2417: We thought the woman hated us.
context: We =  two women

2418: The man thought the woman hated him.
context: "Him" refers to "the man".

2419: A man thought the woman hated him.
context: "Him" refers to "a man".

2420: The girl thought the woman hated her.
context: "Her" refers to "the girl".

2421: A girl thought the woman hated her.
context: "Her" refers to "a girl".

2422: The surveilance camera recorded that the woman moved it.
context: "It" refers to "the surveilance camera".

2423: A surveilance camera recorded that the woman moved it.
context: "It" refers to "a surveilance camera"

2424: The workers thought the woman hated them.
context: 'the workers' = several men; "Them" refers to "the workers".

2425: Workers thought the woman hated them.
context: 'workers' = five men; "Them" refers to "workers"

2426: The workers thought that the woman hated them.
context: 'the workers' = several women; "Them" refers to "the workers".

2427: Workers thought the woman hated them.
context: 'workers' = five women; "them" refers to "workers".

2428: The cameras recorded that the woman moved them.
context: There are several cameras.  "Them" refers to "the cameras".

2429: Cameras recorded that the women used them.
context: There are several cameras.  Them refers to "cameras".

2430: The workers thought the woman hated them.
context: workers = two men.  "Them" refers to "the workers".

2431: Workers thought the woman hated them.
context: workers = two men.  "Them" refers to "workers".

2432: The workers thought the woman hated them.
context: workers = two women.  "Them" refers to "the workers".

2433: Workers thought the woman hated them.
context: workers = two women.  "Them" refers to "workers".

2434: The cameras recorded that the woman moved them.
context: There are two cameras.  "Them" refers to "the cameras".

2435: Cameras recorded that the woman used them.
context: There are two cameras. "Them" refers to "cameras".

2436: Sheila hurt herself.
context:

2437: Phil hurt himself.
context:

2438: He hurt himself.
context:

2439: She hurt herself.
context:

2440: It destroyed itself.
context: "It" could be a country or an organization.

2441: They hurt themselves.
context: "They" refers to several men.

2442: They hurt themselves.
context: "They" refers to several women.

2443: They destroyed themselves.
context: "They" could be country or an organization.  "They" refers to more than two things.

2444: They hurt themselves.
context: "They" refers to two men.

2445: They hurt themselves.
context: "They" refers to two women.

2446: They destroyed themselves.
context: "They" refers to two things.

2447: You washed yourself.
context: "You" refers to a man.

2448: You washed yourself.
context: "You" refers to a woman.

2449: You washed yourselves.
context: "You" refers to more than two men.

2450: You washed yourselves.
context: "You" refers to more than two women.

2451: You washed yourselves.
context: "You" refers to two men.

2452: You disguised yourselves.
context: "You" refers to two women.

2453: We disguised ourselves.
context: "We" refers to more than two men.  "We" includes the addressee.

2454: We covered ourselves.
context: "We" refers to more than two women.  "We" includes the addressee.

2455: We hid ourselves.
context: "We" refers to more than two men.  "We" excludes the addressee.

2456: We hid ourselves.
context: "We" refers to more than two women.  "We" excludes the addressee.

2457: I disguised myself.
context: "I" refers to a man.

2458: I disguised myself.
context: "I" refers to a woman.

2459: We hid ourselves.
context: "We" refers to more than two men.

2460: We hid ourselves.
context: "We" refers to more than two women.

2461: We hid ourselves.
context: "We" refers to two men.

2462: We hid ourselves.
context: "We" refers to two women.

2463: The man hurt himself.
context:

2464: A man hurt himself.
context: Speaker is thinking of a particular man.

2465: A man hurt himself.
context: Speaker is not thinking of a particular man.

2466: The woman hurt herself.
context:

2467: A woman hurt herself.
context: Speaker is thinking of a particular woman.

2468: A woman hurt herself.
context: Speaker is not thinking of a particular woman.

2469: The country destroyed itself.
context:

2470: A country destroyed itself.
context: Speaker is thinking of a particular country.

2471: A country destroyed itself.
context: Speaker is not thinking of a particular country.

2472: The men hid themselves.
context: There were more than two men.

2473: Some men hid themselves.
context: Speaker is thinking of a particular group of more than two men.

2474: Some men disguised themselves.
context: Speaker is not thinking of a particular group of more than two men.

2475: The women hid themselves.
context: There were more than two women.

2476: Some women hid themselves.
context: Speaker is thinking of a particular group of more than two women.

2477: Some women disguised themselves.
context: Speaker is not thinking of a particular group of more than two women.

2478: The countries destroyed themselves.
context: There were more than two countries.

2479: Some countries destroyed themselves.
context: Speaker is thinking of a particular group of more than two countries.

2480: Some countries destroyed themselves.
context: Speaker is not thinking of a particular group of more than two countries.

2481: The men hid themselves.
context: There were two men.

2482: Some men covered themselves.
context: Speaker is thinking of a particular group of two men.

2483: Some men disguised themselves.
context: Speaker is not thinking of a particular group of two men.

2484: The women disguised themselves.
context: There were two women.

2485: Some women covered themselves.
context: Speaker is thinking of a particular group of two women.

2486: Some women washed themselves.
context: Speaker is not thinking of a particular group of two women.

2487: The countries destroyed themselves.
context: There were two countries.

2488: Some countries destroyed themselves.
context: Speaker is thinking of a particular group of two countries.

2489: Some countries destroyed themselves.
context: Speaker is not thinking of a particular group of two countries.

2490: Mary finished eating the apple.
context:

2491: Mary did not finish eating the apple.
context:

2492: Did Mary finish eating the apple?
context:

2493: Didn't Mary  finish eating the apple?
context:

2494: Mary began to work.
context:

2495: Mary did not begin to work.
context:

2496: Didn't Mary begin to work?
context:

2497: Mary will finish eating the apple.
context:

2498: Mary will not finish eating the apple.
context:

2499: Will Mary not finish eating the apple?
context:

2500: Mary will start to work.
context:

2501: Mary will not start to work.
context:

2502: Mary is finishing eating the apple.
context:

2503: Mary is not finishing eating the apple.
context:

2504: Is Mary not finishing working?
context:

2505: Mary is starting to work.
context:

2506: Mary is not starting to work.
context:

2507: Mary finished eating dinner.
context:

2508: Mary did not finish eating dinner.
context:

2509: Did Mary not finish eating dinner?
context:

2510: Mary began eating dinner.
context:

2511: Mary did not begin eating dinner.
context:

2512: Did Mary start to eat dinner?
context:

2513: Mary will finish eating dinner.
context:

2514: Mary will not finish eating dinner.
context:

2515: Will Mary finish eating dinner?
context:

2516: Will Mary not finish eating dinner?
context:

2517: Mary will start to eat dinner.
context:

2518: Mary will not start to eat dinner.
context:

2519: Will Mary start to eat dinner?
context:

2520: Will Mary not start to eat dinner?
context:

2521: Mary is finishing eating dinner.
context:

2522: Mary is not finishing eating dinner.
context:

2523: Mary is starting to eat dinner.
context:

2524: Mary has not started to eat dinner.
context:

2525: Is Mary starting to eat dinner?
context:

2526: John is asking who won't be a manager.
context:  who = one person

2527: John will ask, "Who isn't a manager?"
context:  who = one person

2528: John is asking who isn't the manager.
context:  who = one person

2529: John will ask, "Who wasn't the manager?"
context:  who = one person

2530: John asked who wasn't happy.
context:  who = one person

2531: John will ask, "Who will be happy?"
context:  who = one person

2532: John is asking who isn't at the park.
context:  who = one person

2533: John will ask, "Who will be at the park?"
context:  who = one person

2534: John said, "The woman was a teacher."
context:

2535: Bob is asking, "Will the woman not be in the park?"
context:

2536: Bob is asking, "Will the woman not be in the park?"
context:

2537: Bob is asking, "Will the woman not be in the park?"
context:

2538: Bob is asking, "Will the woman not be in the park?"
context:

2539: Bob is asking, "Will the woman not be in the park?"
context:

2540: Bob is asking, "Will the woman not be in the park?"
context:

2541: Bob is asking, "Will the woman not be in the park?"
context:

2542: Bob is asking, "Will the woman not be in the park?"
context:

2543: Bob is asking, "Will the woman not be in the park?"
context:

2544: Bob is asking, "Will the woman not be in the park?"
context:

2545: Bob is asking, "Will the woman not be in the park?"
context:

2546: Teresa is the leader.
context:

2547: John Paul will not be the leader.
context:

2548: Teresa is not a leader.
context:

2549: John Paul will not be a leader.
context:

2550: Teresa is safe.
context:

2551: John Paul will not be safe.
context:

2552: Teresa is at the convent.
context:

2553: John Paul was at the Vatican.
context:

2554: He will not be the leader.
context:

2555: She will be the leader.
context:

2556: It was the problem.
context:

2557: They are not the leaders.
context: they = 5 men;

2558: They will be the leaders.
context: they = 5 women;

2559: They will be the problems.
context: they = 5 things;

2560: They are not the leaders.
context: they = 2 men;

2561: They will not be the leaders.
context: they = 2 women;

2562: They are the problems.
context: they = 2 things;

2563: You will be the leader.
context: you = 1 man;

2564: You will not be the leader.
context: you = 1 woman;

2565: You were not the leaders.
context: you = 5 men;

2566: You are not the leaders.
context: you = 5 women;

2567: You are the leaders.
context: you = 2 men;

2568: You were the leaders.
context: you = 2 women;

2569: We are not the leaders.
context: we = 5 men;

2570: We were the leaders.
context: we = 5 women;

2571: We are the leaders.
context: we = 5 men;

2572: We are not the leaders.
context: we = 5 women;

2573: I was the leader.
context: I = 1 man;

2574: I was not the leader.
context: I = 1 woman;

2575: We are not the leaders.
context: we = 5 men;

2576: We were the leaders.
context: we = 5 women;

2577: We will not be the leaders.
context: We = 2 men;

2578: We are the leaders.
context: we = 2 women;

2579: He will not be a leader.
context:

2580: She was not a leader.
context:

2581: It is a machine.
context:

2582: They were not leaders.
context: they = 5 men;

2583: They were not leaders.
context: they = 5 women;

2584: They are machines.
context: they = 5 things;

2585: They are not leaders.
context: they = 2 men;

2586: They are not leaders.
context: they = 2 women;

2587: They were not machines.
context: they = 2 things;

2588: You will not be a leader.
context: you = 1 man;

2589: You are a leader.
context: you = 1 woman;

2590: You will be leaders.
context: you = 5 men;

2591: You are leaders.
context: you = 5 women;

2592: You will not be leaders.
context: you = 2 men;

2593: You will not be leaders.
context: you = 2 women;

2594: We will not be leaders.
context: we = 5 men;

2595: We will be leaders.
context: we = 5 women;

2596: We will not be leaders.
context: we = 5 men;

2597: We are not leaders.
context: we = 5 women;

2598: I am not a leader.
context: I = 1 man;

2599: I was not a leader.
context: I = 1 woman;

2600: We were not leaders.
context: we = 5 men;

2601: We were not leaders.
context: we = 5 women;

2602: We were leaders.
context: We = 2 men;

2603: We were leaders.
context: we = 2 women;

2604: He will be safe.
context:

2605: She was safe.
context:

2606: It was not safe.
context:

2607: They will be safe.
context: they = 5 men;

2608: They were not safe.
context: they = 5 women;

2609: They will be safe.
context: they = 5 things;

2610: They were not safe.
context: they = 2 men;

2611: They were not safe.
context: they = 2 women;

2612: They are safe.
context: they = 2 things;

2613: You are safe.
context: you = 1 man;

2614: You are safe.
context: you = 1 woman;

2615: You are safe.
context: you = 5 men;

2616: You will not be safe.
context: you = 5 women;

2617: You are safe.
context: you = 2 men;

2618: You are not safe.
context: you = 2 women;

2619: We will not be safe.
context: we = 5 men;

2620: We will be safe.
context: we = 5 women;

2621: We are safe.
context: we = 5 men;

2622: We were safe.
context: we = 5 women;

2623: I was not safe.
context: I = 1 man;

2624: I will be safe.
context: I = 1 woman;

2625: We were not safe.
context: we = 5 men;

2626: We will not be safe.
context: we = 5 women;

2627: We were safe.
context: We = 2 men;

2628: We will be safe.
context: We = 2 women;

2629: He is not at the office.
context:

2630: She was at the office.
context:

2631: It was not at the office.
context:

2632: They are not at the office.
context: they = 5 men;

2633: They were at the office.
context: they = 5 women;

2634: They were not at the office.
context: they = 5 things;

2635: They are at the office.
context: they = 2 men;

2636: They are at the office.
context: they = 2 women;

2637: They were at the office.
context: they = 2 things;

2638: You will not be at the office.
context: you = 1 man;

2639: You were at the office.
context: you = 1 woman;

2640: You will be at the office.
context: you = 5 men;

2641: You will be at the office.
context: you = 5 women;

2642: You were at the office.
context: you = 2 men;

2643: You are at the office.
context: you = 2 women;

2644: We are at the office.
context: we = 5 men;

2645: We will be at the office.
context: we = 5 women;

2646: We are at the office.
context: we = 5 men;

2647: We were at the office.
context: we = 5 women;

2648: I was not at the office.
context: I = 1 man;

2649: I was not at the office.
context: I = 1 woman;

2650: We are at the office.
context: we = 5 men;

2651: We were at the office.
context: we = 5 women;

2652: We will not be at the office.
context: We = 2 men;

2653: We were at the office.
context: We = 2 women;

2654: The policeman was not the leader.
context:

2655: A policeman is the leader.
context:

2656: A policeman is not the leader.
context:

2657: The policewoman will not be the leader.
context:

2658: A policewoman will be the leader.
context: Translate "a policewoman" as a specific policewoman;

2659: A policewoman is the leader.
context:

2660: The computer will be the problem.
context:

2661: A computer was the problem.
context: translate computer as a specific computer;

2662: A computer was not the problem.
context:

2663: The policemen were the leaders.
context: there are 5 policemen;

2664: Policemen are not the leaders.
context: These are 5 specific policemen;

2665: Policemen were the leaders.
context: 5 policemen;

2666: The policewomen will be the leaders.
context: there are 5 policewomen;

2667: Policewomen are the leaders.
context: 5 specific policewomen;

2668: Policewomen will be the leaders.
context: 5 policewomen;

2669: The computers will be the problems.
context: there are 5 computers;

2670: Computers will not be the problems.
context: 5 specific computers;

2671: Computers were the problems.
context: 5 computers;

2672: The policemen will be the leaders.
context: there are 2 policmen;

2673: Policemen will be the leaders.
context: 2 specific policemen;

2674: Policemen were not the leaders.
context: 2 policemen;

2675: The policewomen will be the leaders.
context: there are 2 policewomen;

2676: Policewomen were not the leaders.
context: 2 specific policewomen;

2677: Policewomen were the leaders.
context: 2 policewomen;

2678: The computers were not the problems.
context: there are 2 computers;

2679: Computers were not the problems.
context: 2 specific computers;

2680: Computers are the problems.
context: 2 computers;

2681: The policeman is not a leader.
context:

2682: A policeman is not a leader.
context:

2683: A policeman is a leader.
context:

2684: The policewoman is a leader.
context:

2685: A policewoman is a leader.
context: Translate "a policewoman" as a specific policewoman;

2686: A policewoman was not a leader.
context:

2687: The computer was a machine.
context:

2688: A computer will not be a machine.
context: translate computer as a specific computer;

2689: A computer is not a machine.
context:

2690: The policemen were not leaders.
context: there are 5 policemen;

2691: Policemen will not be leaders.
context: These are 5 specific policemen;

2692: Policemen will not be leaders.
context: 5 policemen;

2693: The policewomen will not be leaders.
context: there are 5 policewomen;

2694: Policewomen were leaders.
context: 5 specific policewomen;

2695: Policewomen are not leaders.
context: 5 policewomen;

2696: The computers are machines.
context: there are 5 computers;

2697: Computers will not be machines.
context: 5 specific computers;

2698: Computers will not be machines.
context: 5 computers;

2699: The policemen are not leaders.
context: there are 2 policmen;

2700: Policemen will not be leaders.
context: 2 specific policemen;

2701: Policemen were leaders.
context: 2 policemen;

2702: The policewomen were leaders.
context: there are 2 policewomen;

2703: Policewomen are not leaders.
context: 2 specific policewomen;

2704: Policewomen will not be leaders.
context: 2 policewomen;

2705: The computers will be machines.
context: there are 2 computers;

2706: Computers are machines.
context: 2 specific computers;

2707: Computers are not machines.
context: 2 computers;

2708: The policeman was safe.
context:

2709: A policeman will not be safe.
context:

2710: A policeman will be safe.
context:

2711: The policewoman will not be safe.
context:

2712: A policewoman was safe.
context: Translate "a policewoman" as a specific policewoman;

2713: A policewoman will be safe.
context:

2714: The computer will not be safe.
context:

2715: A computer will be safe.
context: translate computer as a specific computer;

2716: A computer will be safe.
context:

2717: The policemen are safe.
context: there are 5 policemen;

2718: Policemen are not safe.
context: These are 5 specific policemen;

2719: Policemen are safe.
context: 5 policemen;

2720: The policewomen were safe.
context: there are 5 policewomen;

2721: Policewomen will not be safe.
context: 5 specific policewomen;

2722: Policewomen were not safe.
context: 5 policewomen;

2723: The computers will be safe.
context: there are 5 computers;

2724: Computers will not be safe.
context: 5 specific computers;

2725: Computers will not be safe.
context: 5 computers;

2726: The policemen will be safe.
context: there are 2 policmen;

2727: Policemen will be safe.
context: 2 specific policemen;

2728: Policemen will be safe.
context: 2 policemen;

2729: The policewomen were not safe.
context: there are 2 policewomen;

2730: Policewomen will not be safe.
context: 2 specific policewomen;

2731: Policewomen were not safe.
context: 2 policewomen;

2732: The computers are safe.
context: there are 2 computers;

2733: Computers are safe.
context: 2 specific computers;

2734: Computers will not be safe.
context: 2 computers;

2735: The policeman is not at the office.
context:

2736: A policeman is at the office.
context:

2737: A policeman was at the office.
context:

2738: The policewoman was not at the office.
context:

2739: A policewoman is not at the office.
context: Translate "a policewoman" as a specific policewoman;

2740: A policewoman will not be at the office.
context:

2741: The computer was at the office.
context:

2742: A computer was not at the office.
context: translate computer as a specific computer;

2743: A computer was not at the office.
context:

2744: The policemen were not at the office.
context: there are 5 policemen;

2745: Policemen were at the office.
context: These are 5 specific policemen;

2746: Policemen were at the office.
context: 5 policemen;

2747: The policewomen are at the office.
context: there are 5 policewomen;

2748: Policewomen will be at the office.
context: 5 specific policewomen;

2749: Policewomen are at the office.
context: 5 policewomen;

2750: The computers are at the office.
context: there are 5 computers;

2751: Computers will not be at the office.
context: 5 specific computers;

2752: Computers will be at the office.
context: 5 computers;

2753: The policemen will not be at the office.
context: there are 2 policmen;

2754: Policemen will not be at the office.
context: 2 specific policemen;

2755: Policemen will be at the office.
context: 2 policemen;

2756: The policewomen will be at the office.
context: there are 2 policewomen;

2757: Policewomen are at the office.
context: 2 specific policewomen;

2758: Policewomen were not at the office.
context: 2 policewomen;

2759: The computers were not at the office.
context: there are 2 computers;

2760: Computers will not be at the office.
context: 2 specific computers;

2761: Computers are not at the office.
context: 2 computers;

2762: These two ate sandwiches.
context: These 2 = 2 men next to the speaker.

2763: Those two ate sandwiches.
context: Those 2 = 2 men in the far side of the room.

2764: Those two ate sandwiches.
context: Those 2 = 2 men in another city.

2765: These ate sandwiches.
context: These = 5 men next to the listener.

2766: Those ate sandwiches.
context: Those = 5 men in the far side of the room.

2767: Those ate sandwiches.
context: Those = 5 men in another city.

2768: This one deleted files.
context: This one = 1 man next to the speaker.

2769: That one deleted files.
context: That one = 1 man in the far side of the room.

2770: That one deleted files.
context: That one = 1 man in another city.

2771: These two ate sandwiches.
context: These 2 = 2 women next to the speaker

2772: Those two ate sandwiches.
context: Those 2 = 2 women in the far side of the room.

2773: Those two ate sandwiches.
context: Those 2 = 2 women in another city.

2774: These ate sandwiches.
context: These = 5 women next to the listener.

2775: These two ate sandwiches.
context: These 2 = 2 women next to the speaker.

2776: Those ate sandwiches.
context: Those = 5 women in another city.

2777: This one deleted files.
context: This one = 1 woman next to the listener.

2778: That one deleted files.
context: That one = 1 woman in the far side of the room.

2779: That one deleted files.
context: That one = 1 woman in another city.

2780: These two monitored airplanes.
context: These 2 = 2 computers next to the speaker.

2781: Those two monitored airplanes.
context: Those 2 = 2 computers in the far side of the room.

2782: Those two monitored airplanes.
context: Those 2 = 2 computers in another city.

2783: These monitored airplanes.
context: These = 5 computers next to the listener.

2784: Those monitored airplanes.
context: Those  = 5 computers in the far side of the room.

2785: Those monitored airplanes.
context: Those = 5 computers in another city.

2786: This one stored files.
context: This one = 1 computer next to the listener.

2787: That one stored files.
context: That one = 1 computer in the far side of the room.

2788: That one stored files.
context: That one = 1 computer in another city.

2789: Martha baked cookies.
context:

2790: Donald is not baking cookies.
context:

2791: He will not eat cookies.
context:

2792: She will bake cookies.
context:

2793: It will not save files.
context:

2794: They baked cookies.
context:  They = 5 men;

2795: They did not bake cookies.
context:  They = 5 women;

2796: They are saving files.
context:  They = 5 computers;

2797: They are baking cookies.
context:  They = 2 men;

2798: They are baking cookies.
context:  They = 2 women;

2799: They are not saving files.
context:  They = 2 computers;

2800: You did not bake cookies.
context:  You = 1 man;

2801: You are not baking cookies.
context:  You = woman;

2802: You are not baking cookies.
context:  You = 5 men;

2803: You baked cookies.
context:  You = 5 women;

2804: You will not bake cookies.
context:  You = 2 men;

2805: You will bake cookies.
context:  You = 2 women;

2806: We will bake cookies.
context:  We = 5 men including the intended listener;

2807: We will bake cookies.
context:  We = 5 women including the intended listener;

2808: We did not bake cookies.
context:  We = 5 men excluding the intended listener;

2809: We are not baking cookies.
context:  We = 5 women excluding the intended listener;

2810: I am not baking cookies.
context:  I = man;

2811: I will bake cookies.
context:  I = woman;

2812: We baked cookies.
context:  We = 5 men;

2813: We are not baking cookies.
context:  We = 5 women;

2814: We are baking cookies.
context:  We = 2 men;

2815: We baked cookies.
context:  We = 2 women;

2816: The man is not baking cookies.
context:

2817: A man will not bake cookies.
context:  Translate this as though you have a certain person in mind;

2818: A man is not baking cookies.
context:

2819: The woman did not bake cookies.
context:

2820: A woman is baking cookies.
context:  Translate this as though you have a certain person in mind;

2821: A woman baked cookies.
context:

2822: The computer will not save files.
context:

2823: A computer is saving files.
context:  Translate this as though you have a certain computer in mind;

2824: A computer will not save files.
context:

2825: The men are not baking cookies.
context:  There are 5 men;

2826: Men baked cookies.
context:  There are 5 men; Translate this as though you have a certain set of people in mind;

2827: Men did not bake cookies.
context:  There are 5 men;

2828: The women are baking cookies.
context:  There are 5 women;

2829: Women are not baking cookies.
context:  There are 5 women; Translate this as though you have a certain set of people in mind;

2830: Women are not baking cookies.
context:  There are 5 women;

2831: The computers saved files.
context:  There are 5 computers;

2832: Computers did not save files.
context:  There are 5 computers; Translate this as though you have certain computers in mind;

2833: Computers will save files.
context:  There are 5 computers;

2834: The chefs baked cookies.
context:  chefs = 2 men;

2835: Men baked cookies.
context:  There are 2 Men; Translate this as though you have a certain set of people in mind;

2836: Men will not bake cookies.
context:  There are 2 Men;

2837: The women baked cookies.
context:  There are 2 women;

2838: Women are baking cookies.
context:  There are 2 Women; Translate this as though you have a certain set of people in mind;

2839: Women are baking cookies.
context:  There are 2 Women;

2840: The computers did not save files.
context:  There are 2 computers;

2841: Computers are not saving files.
context:  There are 2 Computers; Translate this as though you have a certain set of 2 computers in mind;

2842: Computers will save files.
context:  There are 2 Computers;

2843: Policewomen were not safe.
context: Translate this as if it were true in general at some time in the past.

2844: Policemen will be safe.
context: Translate this as if it will be true in general of policemen.

2845: Computers were slow.
context: Translate this as if it were true in general in the past.

2846: Slaves did not carry coins in those days.
context:

2848: Computers do not make files.
context:

2849: Who are the managers?
context: Who = two people

2850: Which are the tools?
context: Which = two things

2851: Who will be the manager?
context: Who = one person

2852: Which was the tool?
context: Who = one item

2853: Who were not the managers?
context: who = five people

2854: Which were the tools?
context: which = five items

2855: Which are not thieves?
context: which = two people

2856: Which are not tools?
context: which = two items

2857: Who was not a manager?
context: who = one person

2858: Which will be a tool?
context: which = one item

2859: Which will not be managers?
context: which = five people

2860: Which were tools?
context: which = five items

2861: Who will not be angry?
context: who = two people

2862: Which are not useful?
context: who = two items

2863: Who is angry?
context: who = one person

2864: Which will not be useful?
context: which = one item

2865: Who will be angry?
context: who = five persons

2866: Which is not useful?
context: who = five items

2867: Who is in the library?
context: who = two persons

2868: Which is not in the library?
context: which = two items

2869: Who will not be in the library?
context: who = one person

2870: Which will not be in the library?
context: which = one item

2871: Who will not be in the library?
context: who = five persons

2872: Which will be in the library?
context: who = five items

2873: Who is writing books?
context: who = two people

2875: Who is reading the book?
context: who = one person

2876: Which tool did not open the cans?
context:

2877: Who is watching the movie?
context: who = several people.  In some dialects of English we might say, "Who all is watching the movie?"

2878: Which tools did not open cans?
context: which tools = several items

2879: Whose car will use gas?
context: ; whose = two people

2880: Which two's engines are not using gas?
context: ; whose = one person

2881: Whose car used gas?
context: ; whose = one person

2882: Which one's engine did not use gas?
context:

2883: Whose car is using gas?
context: ; whose = five people

2884: Which five's engines will not use gas?
context:

2885: Who is Bill punishing?
context: who = two people

2887: Who won't Bill kill?
context:

2888: What didn't Bill break?
context: what = one item

2889: Who isn't Bill punishing?
context: who = several people

2890: What won't Bill break?
context: what = several items

2891: The policeman is saving Mary.
context: Mary = the name of a woman;

2892: The policeman is saving John.
context: John  is the name of a man;

2893: The fireman will not save him.
context:

2894: The policeman saved her.
context:

2895: The fireman will save it.
context: it = computer;

2896: The policeman is saving them.
context: them = 5 men;

2897: The policeman is saving them.
context: them = 5 women;

2898: The fireman will not save them.
context: them = 5 computers;

2899: The fireman will not save them.
context: them = 2 men;

2900: The policeman saved them.
context: them = 2 women;

2901: The fireman is not saving them.
context: them = 2 computers;

2902: The fireman will save you.
context:  you = 1 man;

2903: The fireman is not saving you.
context:  you = 1 woman;

2904: The policeman saved you.
context:  you = 5 men;

2905: The fireman is not saving you.
context:  you = 5 women;

2906: The fireman will save you.
context:  you = 2 men;

2907: The fireman is not saving you.
context:  you = 2 women;

2908: The policeman saved us.
context: "us" = 5 men and includes the intended listener;

2909: The policeman did not save us.
context: "us" = 5 women and includes the intended listener;

2910: The fireman will save us.
context: "us" = 5 men and excludes the intended listener;

2911: The fireman is not saving us.
context:  us = 5 women; "us" excludes the intended listener;

2912: The policeman is saving me.
context:  me = man;

2913: The fireman is not saving me.
context:  me = woman;

2914: The fireman is not saving us.
context:  us = 5 men;

2915: The fireman is not saving us.
context:  us = 5 women;

2916: The policeman is saving us.
context:  us = 2 men;

2917: The policeman did not save us.
context:  us = 2 women;

2918: The fireman will save the man.
context:

2919: The fireman is not saving a man.
context: Translate this as though some specific person(s) is being saved.;

2920: The fireman is not saving a man.
context:

2921: The policeman did not save the woman.
context:

2922: The policeman saved a woman.
context: Translate this as though some specific person(s) is being saved.;

2923: The policeman is saving a woman.
context:

2924: The policeman did not save the computer.
context:

2925: The policeman did not save a computer.
context: Translate this as though some specific computer(s) is being saved.;

2926: The fireman will not save a computer.
context:

2927: The policeman saved the men.
context: There are 5 men;

2928: The policeman saved some men.
context: There are 5 men; Translate this as though some specific person(s) is being saved.;

2929: The policeman is saving men.
context: There are 5 men;

2930: The fireman will not save the women.
context: There are 5 women;

2931: The fireman will save some women.
context: There are 5 women; Translate this as though some specific person(s) is being saved.;

2932: The fireman will not save women.
context: There are 5 women;

2933: The fireman is not saving the computers.
context: There are 5 computers;

2934: The policeman is saving computers.
context: There are 5 computers; Translate this as though some specific computer(s) is being saved.;

2935: The policeman is saving computers.
context: There are 5 computers;

2936: The fireman will not save the men.
context: There are 2 men;

2937: The fireman will not save some men.
context: There are 2 men; Translate this as though some specific person(s) is being saved.;

2938: The policeman did not save men.
context: There are 2 men;

2939: The fireman will save the women.
context:  There are 2 women;

2940: The policeman did not save some women.
context: There are 2 women; Translate this as though some specific person(s) is being saved.;

2941: The policeman saved women.
context: There are 2 women;

2942: The fireman will save the computers.
context:  There are 2 computers;

2943: The fireman will save some computers.
context:  There are 2 computers; Translate this as though some specific computer(s) is being saved.;

2944: The policeman is saving some computers.
context: There are 2 computers;

2945: The man talked quickly.
context:

2946: The man talked first.
context:

2947: The man talked second.
context:

2948: The man talked twentieth.
context:

2949: The man talked once.
context:

2950: The man laughed twice.
context:

2951: The man talked thirty times.
context:

2952: The man always talks.
context:

2953: The man sometimes laughs.
context:

2954: The man laughed each time.
context:

2955: The man rarely laughed.
context:

2956: The man talked many times.
context:

2957: The man laughed both times.
context:

2958: The man laughed all five times.
context:

2959: The man failed.
context:     ; the speaker is affected by the man's failure

2960: The man learned from John.
context:

2961: The man wrote without a pen.
context:

2962: The man laughed with John.
context:

2963: The man walked without John.
context:

2964: The man walked with worn-out shoes.
context:

2965: The man spoke with humor.
context:

2966: The man spoke without humor.
context:

2967: The man wrote with fresh ink.
context:

2968: The man wrote without fresh ink.
context:

2969: He walked with regret.
context:

2970: He walked without regret.
context:

2971: The man ran because of danger.
context:

2972: The man wrote for money.
context:

2973: The man talked about the incident.
context:

2974: He spoke as an expert.
context:

2975: He rode for ten dollars.
context:    ; he paid ten dollars to ride

2976: The man walked ten miles.
context:

2977: He talked despite the silence.
context:

2978: The man came at 7:00.
context:

2979: The man quit in the afternoon.
context:

2980: The man quit on Tuesday.
context:

2981: The man quit in November.
context:

2982: The man quit in 1997.
context:

2983: The man came at the New Year.
context:

2984: The man came in the spring.
context:

2985: The man sings everyday at 7:00.
context:

2986: The man works in the afternoon.
context:

2987: The man works on Mondays.
context:

2988: The man works on weekends.
context:

2989: The man leaves every January.
context:

2990: The man sings every year.
context:

2991: The man sings every New Year.
context:

2992: The man leaves every winter.
context:

2993: The man worked two hours ago.
context:

2994: The man worked for a week.
context:

2995: The man worked until Monday.
context:

2996: The man worked since Monday.
context:      ****IS THE ASPECT CORRECT?

2997: The man wrote at the library.
context:

2998: The man walked to the post office.
context:

2999: The man walked from the post office.
context:

3000: The man walked past the library,
context:

3001: The man walked near the library.
context:

3002: The man walked to near the library.
context:

3003: The man walked from near the library.
context:

3004: The man passed close to the post office.
context:

3005: The man wrote in the cubicle.
context:

3006: The man walked into the library.
context:

3007: The man walked out of the library.
context:

3008: The man walked through the library.
context:

3009: The man stood outside the library.
context:

3010: The man walked up to the library.
context:

3011: The man walked from just outside the post office.
context:

3012: The man walked past the library.
context:

3013: The man stood in front of the post office.
context:

3014: He walked to the front door of the post office.
context:

3015: He walked away from the front of the post office.
context:    ; the man is outside the post office

3016: He walked past the front of the library.
context:   ; the man is outside the post office

3017: The man stood behind the post office.
context:

3018: The man walked to the rear of the post office.
context:    ; the man is outside the post office

3019: The man walked from the rear of the post office.
context:    ; the man is outside the post office.

3020: The man walked past the rear of the post office.
context:     ; the man is outside the post office.

3021: The man stopped above the post office.
context:     ; the man is in a balloon

3022: The balloon floated over the library.
context:     ; the man is in a balloon.

3023: The balloon floated from above the library.
context:    ; the man is in a balloon.

3024: The balloon floated past the library.
context:    ; the man is in a balloon.

3025: The man stood on the roof.
context:

3026: The man landed on the roof.
context:

3027: The man jumped off the roof.
context:

3028: The man walked across the roof.
context:

3029: The man is standing on the platform.
context:

3030: The man stepped onto the platform.
context:

3031: The man stepped off of the platform.
context:

3032: The man walked over the platform.
context:

3033: The man stood under the platform.
context:

3034: The man walked under the platform.
context:

3035: The man walked from under the platform.
context:

3036: The man walked through under the platform.
context:

3037: The man stood beyond the fence.
context:

3038: The man walked beyond the fence.
context:

3039: The man walked back from behind the fence.
context:

3040: He walked past the far side of the fence.
context:

3041: The man leaned on the other side of the wall.
context:

3042: The man touched the other side of the wall.
context:

3043: The man slid along the wall.
context:

3044: The man stood between two boys.
context:

3045: The man sat down between two boys.
context:

3046: The man walked out from between two boys.
context:

3047: The man walked past the two boys.
context:     ; the man walked between the two boys

3048: The man stood among the group of boys.
context:

3049: The man sat down among the group of boys.
context:

3050: The man came out from among the group of boys.
context:

3051: The man walked through the group of boys.
context:

3052: The man walked through the post office.
context:

3053: The first stylish phone rang.
context: Translate this as if the phone is the first to ring.

3054: The second ugly phone rang.
context: Translate this as if the phone is the second to ring.

3055: The twentieth modern phone rang.
context: Translate this as if the phone is the twentieth to ring.

3056: One ugly phone rang.
context:

3057: Two stylish phones rang.
context:

3058: Twenty stylish phones rang.
context:

3059: All the stylish phones rang.
context:

3060: Some of the stylish phones rang.
context:

3061: Each ugly phone rang.
context:

3062: A few stylish phones rang.
context:

3063: Many ugly phones rang.
context:

3064: Both ugly phones rang.
context:

3065: All twenty stylish phones rang.
context:

3066: The stylish phone from Bill rang.
context:

3067: The ugly phone with a broken reciever rang.
context:

3068: The little pill for fevers fizzed.
context:

3069: The long report about the incident burned.
context:

3070: The ugly ten-dollar phone rang.
context:

3071: The ugly phone, in addition to the bell, rang.
context:

3072: The long meeting on Monday ended.
context:

3073: The long weekly Monday meeting ended.
context:

3074: The long weekly meeting ended.
context:

3075: The long meeting two hours ago went over time.
context:

3076: The ugly phone at the post office rang.
context:

3077: The large bus to the post office broke down.
context:

3078: The large bus from the post office broke down.
context:

3079: The small balloon above the post office popped.
context:

3080: The first phone from Bill rang.
context: Translate this as if the phone is the first to ring.

3081: The first phone with a broken reciever rang.
context: Translate this as if the phone is the first to ring.

3082: The first phone for emergencies rang.
context: Translate this as if the phone is first to ring.

3083: The first report about the incident burned.
context: Translate this as if the report is the first to burn.

3084: The first ten-dollar phone rang.
context: Translate this as if the phone is the first to ring.

3085: The first phone, in addition to the bell, rang.
context: Translate this as if the phone is the first to ring.

3086: The first Monday meeting ended.
context: Translate this as if this is the first meeting in a day of meetings.

3087: The first weekly Monday meeting ended.
context: Translate this as if this is the first meeting out of weekly Monday meetings.

3088: The first weekly meeting ended.
context: Translate this as if this is the first meeting of the weekly meetings.

3089: The first meeting two hours ago ran long.
context: Translate this as if this is the first meeting in a day of meetings.

3090: The first phone at the post office rang.
context: Translate this as if the phone is first to ring.

3091: The first bus to the post office broke down.
context: Translate this as if the bus is first to break down.

3092: The first bus from the post office broke down.
context: Translate this as if the bus is first to break down.

3093: The first balloon over the post office popped.
context: Translate this as if the balloon is first to pop.

3094: The first flight over the post office ended.
context: Translate this as if the flight is first in a series of flights.

3095: The first ugly phone from Bill rang.
context: Translate this as if the phone is the first to ring.

3096: The first stylish phone with a broken reciever rang.
context: Translate this as if the phone is the first to ring.

3097: The first stylish phone for emergencies rang.
context: Translate this as if the phone is the first to ring.

3098: The first long report about the incident burned.
context: Translate this as if the report is the first to burn.

3099: The first ugly ten-dollar phone rang.
context: Translate this as if the phone is the first to ring.

3100: The first ugly phone, in addition to the bell, rang.
context: Translate this as if the phone is the first to ring.

3101: The first long meeting on Monday ended.
context: Translate this as if the meeting is the first in a day of meetings.

3102: The first long weekly Monday meeting ended.
context: Translate this as if the meeting is the first of the weekly Monday meetings.

3103: The first long weekly meeting ended.
context: Translate this as if the meeting is the first weekly meeting of the week.

3104: The first long meeting two hours ago ran long.
context: Translate this as if the meeting is the first in a day of meetings.

3105: The first ugly phone at the post office rang.
context: Translate this as if the phone is the first to ring.

3106: The first large bus to the post office broke down.
context: Translate this as if the bus is the first to break down.

3107: The first large bus from the post office broke down.
context: Translate this as if the bus is the first to break down.

3108: The first small balloon over the post office popped.
context: Translate this as if the balloon is the first to pop.

3109: The first long flight over Missouri ended.
context: Translate this as if the flight is the first in a series of flights.

3110: The angry man spoke.
context:

3111: The first man spoke.
context:

3112: The second man laughed.
context:

3113: The twentieth man laughed.
context:

3114: One man spoke.
context:

3115: Two men talked.
context:

3116: Twenty men left.
context:

3117: All the boys laughed.
context:

3118: Some of the boys laughed.
context:

3119: Each boy laughed.
context:

3120: A few boys laughed.
context:

3121: Many boys laughed.
context:

3122: Both boys laughed.
context:

3123: All five boys laughed.
context:

3124: The apples from John rotted.
context:   twenty apples rotted

3125: The machine with new blades hummed.
context:

3126: The man with compassion smiled.
context:

3127: The man without compassion spoke.
context:

3128: The man with slippery shoes tripped.
context:

3129: The paper from banana leaves burned.
context:

3130: The meat without sauce burned.
context:

3131: The pill for fevers fizzed.
context:

3132: The report about the incident burned.
context:

3133: The boy king laughed.
context:

3134: The ten dollar hat burned.
context:

3135: A hat worth five dollars burned.
context:

3136: The 10 kilometer race started.
context:

3137: The boys, including Martin, left.
context:

3138: The boys, except Martin, left.
context:

3139: The boys, in addition to Mary, left.
context:

3140: The meeting at 7:00 am finished.
context:

3141: The meeting at night ended.
context:

3142: The meeting on Monday ended.
context:

3143: The snowstorm in January damaged homes.
context:

3144: The storm of 1976 damaged homes.
context:

3145: The chirstmas storm damaged homes.
context:

3146: The spring storm damaged homes.
context:

3147: The daily 7:00 meeting ended.
context:

3148: The daily afternoon meeting ended.
context:

3149: The weekly Monday meeting ended.
context:

3150: The weekly meeting ended.
context:

3151: The yearly November festival ended.
context:

3152: The yearly festival ended.
context:

3153: The yearly Christmas festival ended.
context:

3154: The meeting in two hours moved.
context:

3155: The meeting two hours ago ran long.
context:

3156: The two-year trip started.
context:

3157: The man at the post office laughed.
context:

3158: The bus to the post office broke.
context:

3159: The path from the post office closed.
context:

3160: The man past the stable waved.
context:

3161: The man near the post office waved.
context:

3162: The bus to near the post office broke.
context:

3163: The bus from near the post office broke.
context:

3164: The throw close to his head missed.
context:

3165: The man in the house sneezed.
context:

3166: The trip into the forest went long.
context:

3167: The man from inside the post office smiled.
context:

3168: The bolt through the wood cracked.
context:

3169: The man outside the post office smiled.
context:

3170: The path up to the store closed.
context:   ; the path leads to a point outside the store

3171: The man from outside the post office smiled.
context:

3172: The sidewalk past the post office closed.
context:

3173: The man in front of the post office smiled.
context:

3174: The path to the front of the post office closed.
context:

3175: The man from the front of the post office smiled.
context:  ; the man is outside the post office

3176: The sidewalk by the front of the office closed.
context:

3177: The man behind the post office laughed.
context:

3178: The path to the back of the post office closed.
context:

3179: The man from behind the post office smiled.
context:

3180: The road by the back of the post office closed.
context:

3181: The balloon above the post office popped.
context:

3182: The flight over the post office ended.
context:

3183: The balloon from above the post office popped.
context:

3184: The flight over Pittsburgh ended.
context:

3185: The man on the roof laughed.
context:

3186: The path across the town closed.
context:

3187: The book on the table burned.
context:

3188: The boy under the table laughed.
context:

3189: The boy from under the table laughed.
context:

3190: The path under the bridge closed.
context:

3191: The man beside the post office laughed.
context:

3192: The path to beside the post office closed.
context:

3193: The man from beside the post office laughed.
context:

3194: The path past the side of the post office closed.
context:

3195: The poster on the side of the store burned.
context:

3196: The poster from the side of the store burned.
context:

3197: The man on this side of the fence laughed.
context:

3198: The path to this side of the fence closed.
context:

3199: The man from this side of the fence laughed.
context:

3200: The path by this side of the fence closed.
context:  ; the path touches the fence

3201: The poster on this side of the wall burned.
context:

3202: The poster from this side of the fence fell.
context:

3203: The scratch on this side of the fence rusted.
context:

3204: The man beyond the fence waved.
context:

3205: The trip beyond the fence ended.
context:

3206: The man from beyond the fence smiled.
context:

3207: The poster on the other side of the wall burned.
context:

3208: The path to the other side of the fence closed.
context:

3209: The path from that side of the fence closed.
context:

3210: The man between the two boys laughed.
context:

3211: The man among the group of boys laughed.
context:

3212: The fence around the pasture collasped.
context:

3213: The detour around the accident opened.
context:

3214: The house opposite the post office burned.
context:

3215: The path through the city closed.
context:

3216: Some of the group left.
context:

3217: Half of the group left.
context:

3218: A jar of bolts fell.
context:

3219: A bunch of bananas fell.
context:

3220: One piece of wood fell.
context:

3221: Two pieces of wood fell.
context:

3222: Twenty pieces of wood fell.
context:


