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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 The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ).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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: exercise<sep>Tail: practice for the game Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-ebfcf85702724dd8b3f6adc7d6266d61
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 The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ).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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX always watch ___<sep>Tail: they notice PersonX is watching them Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-0a42acf6a16d4f7680af6d00e812f164
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX arrives at PersonY understanding<sep>Tail: talk Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-a2d4826db0174a29b9ab66f8d550a336
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: dessert plates<sep>Tail: decorate for a party Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-7f1bf1d16f4b4349b79e432abe33ef89
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX always lost<sep>Tail: confused Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-6c67333289964da5b568a07126bb13d3
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: new shoes<sep>Tail: accentuate the outfit Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-26e322ff797e4c0eb1bf3ff605ad1569
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks ___ for one<sep>Tail: their item back Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-b062e766aaf94865b9e7a7608675281d
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: basket<sep>Tail: carrying flowers Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-4fe142f6af7e4132aff1bbd7dca9042e
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX becomes flat<sep>Tail: nervous Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-824cbc27b7d64b54b77a51195ea3c353
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's boyfriend<sep>Tail: relieved Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-6e4f3fd95f4642c9a97db1f2d9482982
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX accepts PersonX's diploma<sep>Tail: PersonX graduates high school Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-71bfbf674371469f808be2a25b9498c2
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX affects PersonY's interests<sep>Tail: strong Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-ee9fd5c1fb3244ab87baa98c42b0af00
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX affects every ___<sep>Tail: good Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-9592aea354a64489b7f866c2a81a8428
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: for them to say yes Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-9b7aabc218114e66afa17628d981d13d
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX accepts PersonY's offer<sep>Tail: amicable Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-ea40de0f452247659437170f5345fd01
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: spaghetti<sep>Tail: use to curl one's hair around Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-7a240eb24c084b3d9c7050ec1518fbb1
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: silver<sep>Tail: fine flatware Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-e9c7938177e64fce830298a2ce9356ac
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX accepts happily<sep>Tail: to throw a party Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-ce8a7fe877874ecf9a38cd2dd70a1fee
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: white skirt<sep>Tail: wear to church Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-7968569b5a834c83955a940f6632c6d3
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX badly wanted<sep>Tail: eager Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-0fc4b8d84aaf4e7280eb3133890cf533
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX answers the question<sep>Tail: grateful Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-ebb52a80d4b34fd6b1879801cd7bb6e7
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: fuel<sep>Tail: put into the vehicle Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-417215e72cea4066872ccacbde891830
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: pie filling<sep>Tail: put on porkchops Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-f56cbdb96a1a4f6986e72ed2a3b6155c
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: breathalyzer<sep>Tail: check the contents of system Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-cf6697fed0334721a1b44bfdb48c0753
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX becomes PersonY object<sep>Tail: is obsessed Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-dfc082acf26e48609c81529a8f56a3ba
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonX's grandma<sep>Tail: none Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-03ef4ee4a5af488d94277ab9dd34f171
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: privacy<sep>Tail: maintain your quiet time Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-5ba38323b4a943338502446b4f3c11fe
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX always lost<sep>Tail: to buy a compass Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-7e48a66d02fd4b72a4297e02375e8ae3
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: exercise<sep>Tail: practice a few times Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-1e8b200bccc343b682804143c4bb35e4
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX becomes fast ___<sep>Tail: dynamic Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-6757c06d8e3c4fc290e35ab59b06d1e8
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: carrier<sep>Tail: transport it to their place of residence Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-0be4cea1fb424edd92deea112b0f9c03
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: email server<sep>Tail: forward email Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-7c7083dc1130406bb1f5a65b6fb93d8f
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: atm card<sep>Tail: use at the ATM machine Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-ccefeb2d6c1848489d90498a6feceb78
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: creatine<sep>Tail: grow bigger muscles Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-5a83c7a75b17473bac038a7cf27c0075
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX acts weird<sep>Tail: Admired Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-c289ef4c408542fea63e03c709c0a289
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: burger<sep>Tail: provide calories Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-9c476a0cc7f148a186f854d4a6bbd56f
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX bears ___ unto the PersonY<sep>Tail: To be treated fairly Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-5b370561f6894b65975236cde509588d
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY to show<sep>Tail: to clarify his doubts Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-31841b5d11a44f7096ff1efaeab26cc8
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's boyfriend<sep>Tail: fight PersonX Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-3e6f797c7fb64296b4bad4430630ce16
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX accepts PersonY invitation<sep>Tail: polite Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-a3990ff0a2434a1f984e61249ebf5119
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX becomes PersonY's wife<sep>Tail: to attend the sedding reception Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-3ee1d3bafc034fb0baa2e7a42c28b6e3
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX becomes happier<sep>Tail: to charge personX Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-cadeb8a4d64143f7a2528ed70b0c1273
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: glue<sep>Tail: put on the wallpaper Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-8e2e5ea28ff948159202722276ded5c0
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX becomes PersonY's wife<sep>Tail: help person x move in Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-b4173aa2bfa041c1bbf02ad8b452ac39
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: relational database management system<sep>Tail: manage structured data Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-77db6ae3b6c84958bcfa1dda3612aff6
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: joy buzzer<sep>Tail: provide entertainment Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-8d86380e626d4f598a6acbde57710197
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX believes every ___<sep>Tail: think about it Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-e77aae585e11476a8cffc875044f88f3
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to help their friend Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-6bf23ca916b64934b8e5fad5ab1dcb45
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: dental floss<sep>Tail: prevent cavities Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-c6d70b71c8614296a9f3819ac5a6b928
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX accepts the job<sep>Tail: satisfied Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-1af409159ff84545a0cdf9b302f4ae41
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX always watch ___<sep>Tail: to go out Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-7cfa08c026944aaa8d34bc829d527fcf
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: dead fish<sep>Tail: float Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-6a6805de715d472382a135b34c6ba8a7
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX beats PersonX's swords into ploughshares<sep>Tail: lives in peace Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-211df08e9a524ed091ccfe68447b8492
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother for help<sep>Tail: worried Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-1df4d6a2277646ee949a71ac0112e41b
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: air<sep>Tail: raise titanic Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-f9165b7e197b4be7ac9e84e437ceb9d3
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY to play<sep>Tail: accepted Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-ebd57c729b1b4b9186dbc4e9eca9d591
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: wood<sep>Tail: have in hands Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-788c722dc86a4708937dda237868f624
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: nose<sep>Tail: pierce for adornment Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-92aa3bcd0d4e46b3b0d804b65bb9f5bf
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks if PersonY was okay<sep>Tail: listens to PersonY's voice Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-74ee483f02344bcfb04646f52db544a1
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: hat<sep>Tail: begging Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-f33b352a9d8a46649973fc0fe66660c8
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX arrives home<sep>Tail: to want to go home Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-1714de67543c4b81b37f07ed3dafb004
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: message<sep>Tail: fill up a bottle Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-87e31f5d78d541c5a521058cab461a33
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: vechicle<sep>Tail: go to work Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-36666cdc5312455c9635d187b78781dc
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX assumes another ___<sep>Tail: Tries to get consumed Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-f323390d503a42a0977d824b034c0333
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: glue<sep>Tail: connect twigs together Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-13d3f12ffa694fe3be60720c8a461153
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX achieves PersonX's dream<sep>Tail: Hardworking Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-d7e0fa1bb46b495f828c04a8d3b93e2c
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: alcohol<sep>Tail: cloud mind Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-b571d85c4a684e51b1b4420df7bb1fb7
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY to play<sep>Tail: excited Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-352e38a34f07423c99b69bda2a3d951f
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: donation<sep>Tail: get free publicity Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-d27b5df4920a4e3b91f480b27cc4216f
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: pantyhose<sep>Tail: hide varicose veins Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-6318134d21aa460c904a5d6bea11cbcc
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY to say<sep>Tail: Showing Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-853b83eaa12c41f0a47999069f2ca8e2
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: olive oil<sep>Tail: soften hair Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-96bd7d77e7064faca5e16072cdcfa0cc
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX answers PersonX's purpose<sep>Tail: change their habits Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-2ab20c5748404e33ad58732610f60d3a
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: plumbing<sep>Tail: build a hamster maze Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-f960acebd23848aeb7bd24e454ecb903
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX becomes distracted<sep>Tail: to concentrate Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-fa9e354a6d514916a864776f906af433
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks ___ for one<sep>Tail: satisfied Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-5e14132b178c401cb2525b80d166d690
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: history<sep>Tail: learn about wars Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-e2e813828481433a9e3482e53821fa7c
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: paper towel<sep>Tail: wipe down potato Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-8f0f89112f284f14b8c83d4ff463fa4f
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: basket<sep>Tail: hold food items Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-0bb62c19d2dd41bc872b84115c89357c
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: museum wing<sep>Tail: display museum exhibits Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-164506f6d3ee4b45ac9fdde362e2b835
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX affords every ___<sep>Tail: show appreciation Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-0094f2727b354d78a5eb1c1b1587d04a
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks ___ if PersonY could have one<sep>Tail: says yes Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-6ee3d69006994f5188ef7a47b8183198
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonX's boyfriend<sep>Tail: to open their phone Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-268fd9bcb4ee4037acf1342f0d87b0bd
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX answers the question<sep>Tail: Think about the question. Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-11f2d5bf59ef424e8b8d8e07b2d1254d
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: sauce<sep>Tail: season the food Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-b31905cbf2ee46f3987764cb5c651088
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX achieves PersonY objective<sep>Tail: encourage them Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-ce73137141d64d8cad2ede9d897d7ef7
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: harddrive<sep>Tail: position heads Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-202dc9af44de4cdb81cd5d4c2847cb94
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: apples<sep>Tail: eat for breakfast time Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-b119dc60e185423aaf9e9889833509c3
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks the teacher<sep>Tail: to be sitting in class Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-06858dcb505f4b7baa3df8ffad9b1d73
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: spare key<sep>Tail: frame as an art piece Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-b2c7f638506c48879c8a773af3817f3b
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks ___ if PersonY could have one<sep>Tail: to make sure PersonY gets something good Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-a43f36edd9cd426f99e7ac7d617f46ac
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX becomes fast ___<sep>Tail: tenacious Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-f4f1c96f14364695877a014405854693
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX arrives at PersonY understanding<sep>Tail: understand what is going on Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-caabec184b174312abfcf603d8f687dc
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX 'd better go<sep>Tail: none Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-153b463d758b45d1a4df8638adb516a6
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: syllabus<sep>Tail: pass a exam Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-a2e05c679c42408fa18a3f8bfcdc577f
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX attends PersonY school<sep>Tail: tired Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-69587a2e1bd04f849a12dc85d62b0865
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: job posting<sep>Tail: find employees for your business Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-d121538e3afb40799e012582e08e9376
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX agrees to the challenge<sep>Tail: ready Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-02cca750a1704f209ee71e9eedc58673
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: wood<sep>Tail: Create items Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1209-4d88b5a8b4894063851755b9b328ff39
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 Head is used for the Tail or not. The usage describes everyday affordances or uses of objects and includes both typical and atypical uses. For example, a popcorn bucket can typically be used to hold popcorn, but it could also serve as a hat in atypical situations. 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: basket<sep>Tail: carry laundry Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX always wore<sep>Tail: hangs item up Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX accepts god 's ___<sep>Tail: to continue to follow God Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: credentials<sep>Tail: prove something Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX adopts every ___<sep>Tail: tolerant Output:
[ "No" ]
task1209-635ffc69e7684fcca65874a8656b9ab4

Dataset Card for Natural Instructions (https://github.com/allenai/natural-instructions) Task: task1209_atomic_classification_objectuse

Additional Information

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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