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Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX arrives home from lunch<sep>Tail: to eat food Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-43098193fbde4bf780617943b2a5181e
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX bakes PersonX's own bread<sep>Tail: to be healthy Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-1a8da61fa6d246a0b79e5eff052700b4
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX adopts every ___<sep>Tail: Gains information Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-097a76f5b4de4ab79b99169a040fc557
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX puts ___ in the washer<sep>Tail: to do chores. Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-c7efaa82811642068a02d91f6cc135f6
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX babysits PersonY's nephew<sep>Tail: to help persony Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-a066ecd8176843a6bb041ac8a2b9a074
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX exchanges information<sep>Tail: to give away his/her information Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-0c3e46f452b6453b8ce067ea4ee5eb53
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX always lost<sep>Tail: go home Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-1bdab2dfcb0b468e93d7940511e3b006
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's grandma<sep>Tail: to hang up the phone Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-b538ab4e25844924bd5fe15341241726
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX gets a promotion at work<sep>Tail: to be successful Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-64c4f18850aa4f59a27bba02352d9ce6
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX allergic to bees<sep>Tail: weaker Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-46e85b4c553a49339bc69befbb68380c
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: hopes it's a good show Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-73852d2f5b29496a9793e3a11d628cef
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX always ate<sep>Tail: to release stress Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-8bcf0579b5e04e16956c25fc888084f9
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX eats dinner<sep>Tail: to eat food Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-ac1567b5e6ee4a3b9cbb9f91c7f4ab7d
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX goes shopping with PersonY<sep>Tail: get some supplies Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-2014ba742f1e4eafb470c2cbd57b62b6
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX is no longer scared<sep>Tail: none Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-6470a0c440f54c06a7a3c3c63fffff04
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX answers the door<sep>Tail: PersonX shuts door Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-af544948eaa24788b63d5570062ff720
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX confesses PersonX's sins<sep>Tail: to confess Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-e56b35098b764354b5dc05897fc81b4a
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX amends PersonY act<sep>Tail: to get a pen Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-c126d831aa714e40b193c017872d3a40
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX accepts PersonY offer<sep>Tail: haggler Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-2139a93d55be43508ea8715b5877be98
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX always wore ___<sep>Tail: to remind himself of it Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-3c996d8cb16e4798a981d261c406aec5
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX is still married<sep>Tail: to be happy Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-1a452be9c48a4cadabfa1acd56caab61
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX finds ___ in PersonX's lives<sep>Tail: to answer some spiritual questions Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-cd2b594f1b6d4f24a0ef834373ec4ca3
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX is at a theme park<sep>Tail: to have fun Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-d009081f9f10421ca2c9548db497aa55
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX buys ___ on the way home<sep>Tail: to grab something Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-828b58967c064d1586356f43fcc0773b
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX hits the ball<sep>Tail: to score a run Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-4cd5ed1b0321452db8d869a709c92603
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX shops for new clothes<sep>Tail: to buy new things Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-45090144010b4fb4bbc72c383134b1bf
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX pays another ___<sep>Tail: person Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-342a93889173490fbae61dd705e37c2c
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX answers PersonY's letter<sep>Tail: to receive PersonY's letter Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-9eaac2fc51cf4f80b467f201505d1204
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX attends PersonY school<sep>Tail: to get books Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-9e59e87337f24b0c9eb2f9a289c7bd21
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX arrives home<sep>Tail: to make dinner. Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-2d710b247fff4d518e6c2f1f881e9bca
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX achieves PersonY effect<sep>Tail: supportive Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-66bfd2964a2e4b0c98f3f52b289e70f0
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX accepts happily<sep>Tail: to throw a party Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-d07b14d2d1b8449c9f732c896e698d40
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonX's boyfriend<sep>Tail: to await PersonX's response Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-7a8b41b0839840778fb8c4742b26405c
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks ___ if PersonY could have one<sep>Tail: jealous Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-926d0ea4f2174fa489c08d2b875ed62f
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX arrives home that ___<sep>Tail: rest at home Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-129199d77c0446529d33ee534bf106a6
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX comes ___ that night<sep>Tail: to sleep Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-51640885e1b644b8b15a615c6bcf6a58
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX never left ___<sep>Tail: to be with his parents Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-91b6fda405284eb083529789dc008245
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY to make<sep>Tail: to go to PersonY's bakery Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-53b1f70aea0c4a55ae56725b340d8c42
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX moves to canada<sep>Tail: to feel freer Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-cec9a4a162584d97802c8a04afbe3a59
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX accepts PersonY invitation<sep>Tail: to invite other people Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-77f5b6fdb9924c06861dd618e8201937
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX is ten year 's old<sep>Tail: none Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-bd9f95230fe44ee2a8e971c31f1f7ffe
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX lays ___ to the city<sep>Tail: to destroy Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-da5930a182f74cfea2eef2ec9d787e58
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY to say<sep>Tail: Do not hear y say it Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-1bcbf149a91442618603b2d48c6b80da
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX arrives home<sep>Tail: to be at their house Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-78602dee3af747c8a684af77b45b51ae
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX falls into PersonY's hands<sep>Tail: none Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-acd8483653b847d1890031f57a079e08
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX sees the dentist<sep>Tail: to have a checkup. Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-a49e7aa882a74b9bbbde2e73a8a2aa33
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks ___ for one<sep>Tail: to make a friend Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-db75f7bfe3b446d18bb886928a361b3a
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX beats PersonX's swords into ploughshares<sep>Tail: none Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-fc43008002e344dfbdeeac19fee86294
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX makes ___ to the bathroom<sep>Tail: to take bath Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-3492a44701394742b9a7b3fd6f6852b3
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX applies for a loan<sep>Tail: to have money for something they need or want Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-0ce517fa0bbd42b4a9eaa4b166f1e185
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX arrives home that ___<sep>Tail: none Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-36f9f6bb204643ab8a18cb2a55a5f0b7
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX regards PersonY with eyes<sep>Tail: to see them Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-eb1ea2bb417645419eb7ffc44b5aa8d4
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX acts weird<sep>Tail: to freak people out Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-7efcdb55eb9b4a749a980818a303eb8e
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX comes to PersonY's attention<sep>Tail: none Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-345ae9c48d004b04be9b94150e3d8bac
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX goes ___ with some friends<sep>Tail: to relax Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-f79dd8772f4f49119aae97a16d9daa88
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX eats dinner with PersonY<sep>Tail: to be social Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-736bd929920547d585f06f7ed1abf3f0
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX has a christmas party<sep>Tail: to celebrate child jesus birthday Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-7525d33031be4c11b72d2ad7a51c64c4
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX pounds the pavement<sep>Tail: to be a good cop. Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-8a082751ec7c461189284e92dabb0dbc
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX breaks ___ day<sep>Tail: none Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-e19daf91cf8a42b6aef82f647d29858c
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX finally gave in<sep>Tail: to do that finally Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-f90dca27527641658d90f329dd3c5c19
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to contemplate in silence Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-39fdd4a2087342ee80bfbd89863edfa1
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX keeps PersonY posted<sep>Tail: to inform management Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-1888c01fa8204643bb58e9a4b559bfe8
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX drags PersonX's feet<sep>Tail: to delay something Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-8b2bc50d145a4a3c8a858c6092057d92
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX accepts happily<sep>Tail: share Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-239de34f0ae44537a281c10c3513dd3d
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX applies for a loan<sep>Tail: to get more money Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-8c86264da6c84f3cb99da534a5cfcb9e
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX loves PersonX's voice<sep>Tail: none Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-0d1e85490dc14b18b35fc5d1ffb1f2c7
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX acts weird<sep>Tail: relieved Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-0e77432c2f464540a22a69e87fa93067
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX kills ___ for food<sep>Tail: meet Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-16953a5a01e7425b86f0eab9a7e187da
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX reads the room<sep>Tail: to see whats happening Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-29f7787e1174425cb8edb4966ca15b9e
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX affords every ___<sep>Tail: to buy new things Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-b8417e5b130449a5ba9b8327f37f2d08
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX beats PersonX's swords into ploughshares<sep>Tail: domineering Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-164845a253774b8898eaf77802173205
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX begs for food<sep>Tail: to consume food Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-415d04ac1a1d46399bbcb718224556d7
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY to make<sep>Tail: to get PersonY's attention Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-b1bc93a7d89d4991b8a0fe1b9c6569af
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: to learn how the children develop Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-e49e8abe47414886a962466ae6a3d57d
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX fulfills PersonX's dream<sep>Tail: to have an expericence Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-d2453857ed7749c287f0d9f1d41cd425
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX affords every ___<sep>Tail: to be secure in the home Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-b74877b9b49844388eee3250d81783fb
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX accepts PersonY's invitation<sep>Tail: reply the card Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-5fdb06c18fec46f6b058916d1cd1d9a6
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX holds my hand<sep>Tail: to show comfort Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-aa56e258dbc448f9a3a837d4fd02edbd
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks if PersonY was okay<sep>Tail: to thank PersonX Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-30ee500fe625483492a0b318f2b264f0
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX screams PersonX's head off<sep>Tail: to express anger Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-a76f4a4840524926b5171abcba33c455
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX reviews every ___<sep>Tail: to review past events Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-e242dcec994f40baa5b01d5605106c6b
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX becomes PersonY object<sep>Tail: to feel used Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-bb22b75afca040c59aac6bce358a979f
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX buys a bicycle<sep>Tail: to have transportation Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-1554171f9f6e4031bd63338101fbce98
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX is camping in the woods<sep>Tail: to get in touch with nature Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-e178504a18e84881853fa34c5d232f77
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY to make<sep>Tail: to order something Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-9f9d733b7d4542af9a4e7d4e2edaad27
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX always wore ___<sep>Tail: to put on the suit Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-1c9982905051409fa6ef52dfeec57de1
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX keeps PersonY posted<sep>Tail: to perform well Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-608ecadbe52d4ab7a3249870b30d8d1f
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX bears the brunt<sep>Tail: overburdened Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-cf5f2471d01c45ad8c679b5431800d3f
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX puts the cake in the oven<sep>Tail: to bake a cake Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-c5608fddd6d84de4b4ea315db2e7e92c
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks to go home<sep>Tail: none Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-814af1bc0b124a9583badaaef750ca52
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX grasps both of breasts firmly<sep>Tail: to feel Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-e11b90ed5b9748df89fc8bc48ad8cb5d
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX closes PersonY's mouth<sep>Tail: to prompt swallowing Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-39c65f4456274db6950120e8de108b2e
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX sells PersonX's ___ to the bidder<sep>Tail: to make money Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-e188ab1cf4cb4c4d9d4991cef544fc09
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX acts weird<sep>Tail: different Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-37e71eba251c4b9eb4181fc78acbdca8
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks to play<sep>Tail: wins Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-66561bd4afb3423c82acbe1bd4b36789
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks ___ if PersonY could have one<sep>Tail: smiles Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-bb60b5613195413bab45daf01cb2ca4b
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY to show<sep>Tail: none Output:
[ "No" ]
task1201-ddbb1963df6b4c54bae0548556e56ec2
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX meets anyone<sep>Tail: none Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-0f7af9289c8844cd87d09367cc70f36f
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX lights a cigarette<sep>Tail: to ease tension Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-30fc575f39754da48ba00992a63b1c4d
Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX plays a song<sep>Tail: to hear music. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: occupied Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX addresses PersonY audience<sep>Tail: excited Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX saves the money<sep>Tail: to buy something special Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks to play<sep>Tail: to be involved Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1201-9da01d1f9ab041c9ab96693bb25f5b79
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Dataset Card for Natural Instructions (https://github.com/allenai/natural-instructions) Task: task1201_atomic_classification_xintent

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Citation Information

The following paper introduces the corpus in detail. If you use the corpus in published work, please cite it:

@misc{wang2022supernaturalinstructionsgeneralizationdeclarativeinstructions,
    title={Super-NaturalInstructions: Generalization via Declarative Instructions on 1600+ NLP Tasks}, 
    author={Yizhong Wang and Swaroop Mishra and Pegah Alipoormolabashi and Yeganeh Kordi and Amirreza Mirzaei and Anjana Arunkumar and Arjun Ashok and Arut Selvan Dhanasekaran and Atharva Naik and David Stap and Eshaan Pathak and Giannis Karamanolakis and Haizhi Gary Lai and Ishan Purohit and Ishani Mondal and Jacob Anderson and Kirby Kuznia and Krima Doshi and Maitreya Patel and Kuntal Kumar Pal and Mehrad Moradshahi and Mihir Parmar and Mirali Purohit and Neeraj Varshney and Phani Rohitha Kaza and Pulkit Verma and Ravsehaj Singh Puri and Rushang Karia and Shailaja Keyur Sampat and Savan Doshi and Siddhartha Mishra and Sujan Reddy and Sumanta Patro and Tanay Dixit and Xudong Shen and Chitta Baral and Yejin Choi and Noah A. Smith and Hannaneh Hajishirzi and Daniel Khashabi},
    year={2022},
    eprint={2204.07705},
    archivePrefix={arXiv},
    primaryClass={cs.CL},
    url={https://arxiv.org/abs/2204.07705}, 
}

More details can also be found in the following paper:

@misc{brüelgabrielsson2024compressserveservingthousands,
    title={Compress then Serve: Serving Thousands of LoRA Adapters with Little Overhead}, 
    author={Rickard Brüel-Gabrielsson and Jiacheng Zhu and Onkar Bhardwaj and Leshem Choshen and Kristjan Greenewald and Mikhail Yurochkin and Justin Solomon},
    year={2024},
    eprint={2407.00066},
    archivePrefix={arXiv},
    primaryClass={cs.DC},
    url={https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.00066}, 
}

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For any comments or questions, please email Rickard Brüel Gabrielsson

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