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The man is at the movie theater eating popcorn. | contradiction | One can not be eating and sweep simultaneously. | |
A old man with a beard is sweeping with a broom to clean the place for an event coming up. | neutral | A man who uses a hay broom to sweep the ground is not necessarily to clean the place for an event coming up. | |
The older man is cleaning before his friends arrive. | neutral | A man who uses a broom to sweep the ground is not necessarily cleaning before his friends arrive. | |
An old man is cleaning the parking lot in front of his store. | neutral | A man who uses a broom to sweep the ground in front a parking lot is not necessarily cleaning in front of his store. | |
the man is a janitor | neutral | A man who uses a broom to sweep the ground is not necessarily a janitor. | |
The man is sweeping outside. | entailment | The ground is located outside. | |
An old man with no facial hair watches trash blow by. | contradiction | One can not have a beard and have no facial hair simultaneously. | |
The man is being paid to clean the parking lot. | neutral | A man who uses a broom to sweep the ground is not necessarily being paid to clean. | |
A woman is cooling off | entailment | getting cooled off IS THE SAME AS cooling off | |
A woman is sleeping | contradiction | The woman is getting cooled off, which implies that she isn't sleeping. | |
The woman is wearing pants. | contradiction | A woman who is wearing shorts is not wearing pants. | |
A female walks through a fountain. | entailment | woman is a female. | |
A college student gets wet in the fountain. | neutral | Not all women are a college student | |
A woman is playing outdoors. | entailment | playing in water fountain means that she is outdoors. | |
The woman is sitting inside her house. | contradiction | A woman playing in an outdoor fountain cannot be sitting inside her house. | |
The woman is running through the waterspout with a frown. | contradiction | Walking is the opposite of running. A smile is the opposite of a frown. | |
The woman is walking outside feeling happy. | entailment | Walking through a waterspout with a smile implies walking outside while feeling happy. | |
There is a young man wearing plaid. | contradiction | man and woman are not the same. | |
The woman is 25 years old. | neutral | Not all young woman is 25 years old. | |
There is a man in a hawaiin shirt at a party. | contradiction | Fishing is not done in a party. | |
The man is fishing in the rain. | neutral | Just because a man has an umbrella doesn't mean there is rain | |
There is one man in the picture. | entailment | A man is one man. | |
The man is trying to get food for his family, as they are too poor to eat food from the supermarket. | neutral | Some people fish for pleasure, or sport. Not everyone is too poor to afford food at a supermarket. | |
The man is sleeping under a huge palm tree. | contradiction | The man cannot be fishing and sleeping simultaneously | |
The man brought umbrella just in case it rains and to use it as shade if it is sunny. | neutral | Just because a man is sitting in a field with an umbrella doesn't mean he brought it just in case it rained | |
A man is sitting outside. | entailment | A field is outside. | |
The man is sanding on the top of a mountain. | contradiction | The man is either in a field or on a mountain. | |
A man watching tv | contradiction | People don't usually go fishing while watching tv. | |
A man fishing | entailment | " fishing " is a simpler version of " is sitting in a chair fishing". | |
a man sitting on the toilet | contradiction | The man is either sitting on a stool or a toilet. | |
a man sitting while fishing because he is tired | neutral | One doesn't have to be tired to sit down. | |
The men made the kid sad. | neutral | Just because he is holding a crying child does not mean he made the kid sad. | |
Two men are comforting a child. | entailment | holding a child can also be considered comforting a child | |
The child is laughing with the men. | contradiction | a younger man is not a child. the younger man is not laughing. | |
The baby is laughing. | contradiction | One cannot be laughing and crying at once. | |
A man is holding his crying baby. | entailment | if a baby is crying in a man's hands, a man is holding a crying baby. | |
The baby is crying because he/she is hungry. | neutral | The baby may not be crying because he/she is hungry. | |
A man is touching a child. | entailment | Holding means you're touching and a child is a toddler | |
A man is cooking dinner. | contradiction | Holding a toddler and staring into a camera are both different activities to cooking dinner. | |
A man is trying to soothe his crying son. | neutral | A man holding a crying toddler does not necessarily imply that he is trying to soothe the toddler. It cannot be assumed that a toddler that a man holds is his son. Not all crying toddlers are boys. | |
An older man holds a crying toddler next to a younger man. | entailment | Gentleman and man are same thing | |
A man is holding a baby with another man beside him. | entailment | Baby is a toddler | |
The toddler is holding the red haired mans hand. | contradiction | In one statement the toddler is being held by the older gentleman. In the other statement, the toddler is holding the separate younger red-haired man's hand. | |
A baby cries as his grandpa tries to comfort him after a bad fall. | neutral | It cannot be assumed that an older man holding a crying toddler is his grandpa. It cannot be assumed that a man holding a toddler is trying to comfort him. A toddler crying does not necessarily imply that the toddler experienced a bad fall. | |
An old man holds a young child in blue next to a man wearing a green shirt. | neutral | It cannot be assumed that a crying toddler wears blue. It cannot be assumed that a male with red hair is wearing a green shirt. | |
A man holds a loaf of bread while his son takes a picture of him. | contradiction | The statements describe two different scenarios. One scenario has two men, the older gentleman and younger male. The older man is holding a crying toddler. The second scenario has a single man holding a loaf of bread. | |
An old man holds a dog next to a young woman. | contradiction | The statements describe two different scenarios. One scenario has two men, the older gentleman holding a toddler and younger male. The second scenario has an old man holding a dog and a young woman instead. | |
The picture of the crying toddler held by the elderly man with the red haired man in the background | entailment | Image and picture are same thing | |
The picture is for some sort of photoshoot. | neutral | It cannot be assumed that a scene is for a photoshoot. | |
The family is sitting on a train. | contradiction | The first statement describes the younger male standing. The second statement describes the family as sitting. | |
Three people are standing close together. | entailment | CLose is beside. | |
the baby cries | entailment | Toddler is baby sometimes. | |
it is picture day for the boys | neutral | Picture day may not be the event described. The toddler could be a girl or a boy. | |
A man is annoyed by a small child. | neutral | The man could have an emotion other than being annoyed. | |
A small child is being held by a man. | entailment | Both are child. | |
A lady is holding a toddler. | contradiction | The two scenarios have people of different gender holding the small child. One is a man and one a lady. | |
Two people are working. | entailment | A man and a woman putting items on a pulley are working. | |
A man and woman are enjoying Sunday tea together. | contradiction | pulley system relates to work and not enjoying | |
A man in an orange hardhat and a black woman are working in a factory. | neutral | Not all hats are orange hardhats. Women who wear navy shirts are not all black. Putting items wrapped in fabric on a pulley system can happen in other places besides a factory. | |
Two men are zip lining down a mountain. | contradiction | There needs to be either two or three people involved. | |
Three men are trying to fix a zip line for their friends. | neutral | Just because they are fiddling does not mean they are trying to fix it. | |
Some people near a bag. | entailment | A man and woman constitute people. | |
No humans. | contradiction | There can not be two people and no humans present simultaneously. | |
Some tall humans. | neutral | Not all people are tall. | |
A person running down the beach. | contradiction | The person is either running or sitting. | |
A person sitting. | entailment | The person continues to be sitting. | |
Nobody has a shirt | contradiction | The two men are either in a shirt or nobody has shirt. | |
Two men and a woman do construction work. | neutral | If two men and a woman are present, it does not always imply the woman is being helped. | |
Three people put sacks onto a pulley system. | entailment | Two men and one women a total of three people are loading sacks onto a pulley system. | |
Tall people in shirts | neutral | Just because 2 people are helping load sacks doesn't mean they are tall. | |
People are carrying shopping bags. | neutral | walking and carrying are different actions | |
There is a home improvement store by a sidewalk. | entailment | If something is in front of a sidewalk that means that it is by the sidewalk. | |
People are outside the store. | entailment | Being on the sidewalk in the parking lot is usually outside of a store. | |
The sidewalk is concrete. | neutral | not every sidewalk is concrete | |
The people are paralyzed. | contradiction | People cannot walk if they are paralyzed. | |
People are walking in front of Lowe's. | neutral | along and in front are different situations | |
People are in nearby a store. | entailment | walking along a parking lot and walking in front of a store usually indicates that one is nearby to a store. | |
People are trying to shop for for new ladders | neutral | walking and trying are different actions | |
a group walks by a store that is going out of business | neutral | sidewalk and store are different things | |
a group walks by a store | entailment | People are a group and walks is another way of saying walking. | |
There are people cleaning the street. | entailment | Three people are people and picking up trash is cleaning. If they are in front of a restaurant it makes sense that there would be a street. | |
In a shopping center, a pathway has people walking along it. | entailment | " Pathway " is a different word for " path." | |
The "mallwalkers" are out and about, getting their walking in during the early morning. | neutral | People who are walking in a mall might be any group at all, and we do not know the time of day at which this activity is occurring. We cannot simply assume that these people are 'mallwalkers' who are out and about, getting their walking in the early morning. | |
People are outside walking. | entailment | A path in a shopping center can be outside. To walk is another way of saying walking. | |
The shopping center is open for business. | neutral | shopping center and business are different places | |
The people are wearing coats. | neutral | Just because the people are taking a walk doesn't mean they're wearing coats. | |
The mall is deserted - the security guard locks the front gate and saunters back to the security room. | contradiction | The mall cannot be deserted if there are people. | |
These people are not stationary, or sitting down | entailment | Not stationary, or sitting down can be the same as taking a walk | |
People are moving. | entailment | Taking a walk is moving | |
A man is walking along a trail in the forest. | contradiction | You cannot both be in a forest and in a shopping center. | |
The people are floating on inner tubes on the lake. | contradiction | The people cannot be in a shopping center and also on the lake. | |
The couple are married. | neutral | Not all couples are married. | |
The couple are in wheelchairs. | contradiction | The couple cannot be walking if they are in wheelchairs. | |
The couple are walking. | entailment | Both subjects are walking | |
The people are near the car | entailment | By two SUVs is near the car | |
The man is trying to win a surf competition. | neutral | A man who is surfing is not necessarily trying to win a surf competition. | |
Two goldfish are riding bikes in a giant pile of mashed potatoes. | contradiction | One is either a man or a goldfish. | |
The man is surfing in the ocean. | entailment | Surfing is almost always done in the ocean. | |
the man is learning to surf. | neutral | Surfing does not imply a man is learning. | |
The man is sitting on his chair | contradiction | One who is surfing cannot be sitting simultaneously. |
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