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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 The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ).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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX exchanges information<sep>Tail: to make notes Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-afaa7baf8bd5432da2afc91a4b2cd386
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 The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ).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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX is a high school student<sep>Tail: join the workforce Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-16be044349884391b1e398732e91241d
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX improves PersonY's condition<sep>Tail: continue to monitor Person Y Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-8e0cc75e95564312a97cbe27e0ca7c13
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX becomes PersonY object<sep>Tail: to feel unhappy Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-cdd7881e945d4ba599ac3e737af53f44
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's boyfriend<sep>Tail: cry Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-9744f11a77b545498c40a1e1b8acdc67
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY to stay<sep>Tail: social Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-af2e8d8b085640a4aa10f07fbdddfe35
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX gives PersonY the ability<sep>Tail: to gain an ally Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-c0c546f4e80e414ba7f725e4fe55c667
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX finds PersonY's wallet<sep>Tail: to get PeresonY's wallet Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-efe483179df94f83baf64a15af73f3b5
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX goes the way of the dinosaurs<sep>Tail: to decompose Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-bb9f3f873aad4c1481a35e8bfb885947
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX gets behind PersonY<sep>Tail: to get away from the eyes of the police Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-e2209499f1f1484e9a5e8badb656221b
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX gets cut<sep>Tail: to put a bandage on it Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-cd4b6f08ab754b9bbc7427f6e3880f77
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX always tries<sep>Tail: satisfied to have given effort Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-7331e071a76a4113a6dbc28778ddad85
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX fights all the time<sep>Tail: to be left alone Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-11181d4e863d43678406ddfa58a3cc9a
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX explains every ___<sep>Tail: to share more knowledge Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-c685a59f9bc34c52a07cdc3c90a9c37c
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX is a professional photographer<sep>Tail: to look for clients Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-718b14917d00419c9560c94cc3b657b1
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX bakes PersonX's own bread<sep>Tail: baking supplies Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-7838978400134b4699946e82989bc823
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX gives PersonY my number<sep>Tail: to add a contact Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-3fa08458775b486f82a8c9784834791d
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX applies to medical school<sep>Tail: anxious Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-a72bf6a4a82840e38b9096f41aed40d4
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX becomes PersonY object<sep>Tail: gets attention Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-a71a3d418d8d4b66a24845bd4be285c1
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX holds PersonX's breath<sep>Tail: to get out of the water Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-0cd52ecb51e64e57b14e3d16d8011c2b
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX comes in handy<sep>Tail: be thanked Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-ad69e0bb460043ddbe4329b8c783ef0c
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX invites PersonY to join<sep>Tail: to know PersonY more Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-0544c5649f4a4265b3a52a64e7d79ab7
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY to show<sep>Tail: relieved that his doubts are cleared Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-2c70ff3b262c493ca3ef1cbafcc2df53
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX goes PersonY's way<sep>Tail: to find PersonY Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-f0cd88735f4c4791a16a3920d2fb0c8f
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX bats PersonX's eyelashes<sep>Tail: appreciated. Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-a55215a1611c49cba82a2b584438861d
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX goes trick or treating<sep>Tail: to show off their costume Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-a7d3d05d54794e0ba5770beca3426df4
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX bakes bread<sep>Tail: happy. Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-c30149eae98442119ec24f39c47b1301
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonX's grandma<sep>Tail: to visit her. Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-81061341ecba4a98ac9182283d2bfd41
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks the teacher<sep>Tail: none Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-a7109e9bd35f4b9db5cf26c5c58d3a96
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX accepts PersonY's invitation<sep>Tail: Outgoing Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-33573acacc6545d8abf6c4af57c6d186
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX accepts the offer<sep>Tail: to write them a check Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-0fa95ea4cc2e47ea8b7f35a47e150b0d
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks ___ to go with PersonY<sep>Tail: to facilitate a friendship Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-fabef818ce6546bb81110bdb2c4502f3
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX catches heat<sep>Tail: to take a shower Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-21d5e29fc7874ea0826a233538b8a237
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX is getting a divorce<sep>Tail: to finish the divorce Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-0ea21df6382542e9b093d8713e48e681
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's teacher<sep>Tail: happy. Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-16390bad0acc43a0b52adcfd0cac2e4f
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX faces another ___<sep>Tail: to succeed Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-b01e4a2ecbac4d668b38c4e583e8c63a
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks ___ to go with PersonY<sep>Tail: nervous Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-bebc13e4fd4e4bbfb52d02f43a36eeed
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX calls my boss<sep>Tail: to tell my boss that I won't come to work Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-2492569a9bf0493587c33b160fa4b882
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX interprets the ___ in the light<sep>Tail: to be able to explain it Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-ac5c5c60060949d3972f71c67224cf65
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX applies to medical school<sep>Tail: to finish schooling Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-d4a6492f68ff479a93070d33e19ce1a0
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX affects PersonY's interests<sep>Tail: strong Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-7d916d17c70141ad855a099cf62962ee
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX holds hands<sep>Tail: to shake it Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-8ca8092a1fff4bdd8beb08aaf3d9a6a9
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX is highschool sweethearts<sep>Tail: to break up with them Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-e9f6d76ee23047848d0a6ecf70fea27c
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX answers PersonY question<sep>Tail: to listen to a question Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-8d158b8498db4f4cab203e48d14392a1
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX arrives just in time<sep>Tail: find out what time to be there Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-aaa620ff4c3548e3b5c6659282794ea9
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX drinks every ___<sep>Tail: To get away from worries Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-04319c451e4f40a09aafc606e8d12564
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks ___ for one<sep>Tail: bad if x does not receive request Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-0b694d360e754b35aa649846f0ce4008
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX defends PersonX's country<sep>Tail: to continue defending the country Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-b61c9268599c4a6799cd33e669a1e31a
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX affords every ___<sep>Tail: show appreciation Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-14b5b5b07d4540aca62ff3bf2ef8ac33
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX goes ___ with friends<sep>Tail: to talk to their friends Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-c72adb6dc21c4fceb7ec7b1ce6735174
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX holds the ___ in PersonX's hands<sep>Tail: to see if anyone agrees Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-6390f8c1c11743ab890739ba0e662bed
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX always tries<sep>Tail: brave Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-bbc7144386e6457797770069704fe7cf
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonX's grandma<sep>Tail: To explain their decision Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-9293bb4d93a04a7b9e38b67cfa5c70bf
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX allergic to bees<sep>Tail: none Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-b4b9d4697e304c258bd18097a73a79dd
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX answers PersonY question<sep>Tail: answer the question Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-4fe45e50774a4b8b9b41ca9885de6cb9
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX improves PersonY's condition<sep>Tail: ask Person Y more questions Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-22fc9db17e274ed4a44b8b36e39d34e3
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX colors PersonX's hair<sep>Tail: to wash the color out of PersonY's hair Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-1c2a2fc863674578b343fa81750685d2
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX gets ___ quickly<sep>Tail: to sleep Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-a2eb9377596d4a488188a0f6627d212e
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX gives ___ a pep talk<sep>Tail: to kiss person y on the cheek Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-cd9c59c5cdbd46819a4536ad16e4979d
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX does well on the test<sep>Tail: to tell their friends Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-66ae264190624ecca95b0c2b8f71d959
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks for the moon<sep>Tail: to only want designer things Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-a3159c5a3f0c453e8dbff96a79b90d0a
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX adopts every ___<sep>Tail: PersonX turns into a hoarder Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-b188d858477a49729e61bbcfe1ede982
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX is going to be late<sep>Tail: to drive fast Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-223c63d4ee1e4fbcbd01a7cbd80bd437
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX breaks a window<sep>Tail: to run away from the window Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-8395665b01054cbb926566f626186e61
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX brings owls to athens<sep>Tail: for people to like it Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-fb776449431c40769b04b8994bf4f2c2
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX climbs into bed<sep>Tail: to sleep Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-5bff418f4b584f50ae6306e3d8cf5320
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX gets on PersonY's case<sep>Tail: to convince PersonY to do something Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-70f6f02fbae44562899f1f6e225f2e99
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX inspires PersonY with confidence<sep>Tail: to motivate him Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-422c69678d1a4be28578e8935463656c
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX feels left out<sep>Tail: to try to get involved Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-b81c273a55fc43818c63ac43dbd8c2dc
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX bats PersonX's eyelashes<sep>Tail: see something that they fancy Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-b391b281f38d4c7582f8c6e08f11ce58
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX affects every ___<sep>Tail: to see if they can get different results Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-fa48a65cb2ca4bfa85df54ce62879d9a
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX closes PersonY's eyes for a moment<sep>Tail: to leave personY momentarily Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-94b46e1e98944130aaeb9ca2fa84513a
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX answers the door<sep>Tail: joyful Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-938e4c39f5c444e9bb64cdc9274c40a9
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX has second thoughts<sep>Tail: go home Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-5194d54d2e2243d4881d5f82b8ee4237
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX gives everyone<sep>Tail: to share with everyone Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-880cfe1b437e45269698a37b4a0f4cc9
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX gives PersonY birth<sep>Tail: hold y Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-4f70dd5cff3a46778e84812a8d3ac284
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX breaks PersonX's wrist<sep>Tail: To heal the wrist Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-5cc5013ea5914cdf9dff3e2a10d01610
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX eventually got married<sep>Tail: to have a baby Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-454637620ace499084d1fadc003ca457
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX achieves PersonX's objective<sep>Tail: appease himself Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-6e45771ac7954fae8f5d9db0e284f1c1
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX furthers PersonX's ends<sep>Tail: to work towards reaching the end Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-1ae329bb0445431dba8d044ada089e32
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX babysits PersonX's nephew<sep>Tail: to thank them Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-6283311d3eca4349ba08fc7eb1d8f08b
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX believes every ___<sep>Tail: stupid Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-342a9bf2e5a441beb7f775aab14b2298
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX drags PersonY back<sep>Tail: To assert power Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-54d9ee0ac7c846eea0b689fe6aeabec5
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks the teacher<sep>Tail: educatetd Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-0f7bf61bb0cf48dfa6fa34da27439437
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX accepts the offer<sep>Tail: get paid Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-4c52d604abae4cf9af4bf3e298bc827d
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX achieves ___ by means<sep>Tail: hardworking Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-b5fb0b85f0b1491e95100b7f41e30782
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY to make<sep>Tail: to listen to PersonX Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-13a819e340474a0e9cb22ec77ade4430
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX eats the ice cream<sep>Tail: to enjoy a treat Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-0a12143ef30c42e4b475f987b83193bf
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX changes PersonY's clothes<sep>Tail: to see how PersonY looks like Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-5db4dbe9185c435fb1ac29ea5f8027ac
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX becomes PersonY object<sep>Tail: to feel used Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-063463df3b734966aa388ddb61f29d95
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX affects PersonY's interests<sep>Tail: responds to the affect Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-c2dba8279a1a464c9e5b6bba20344b6d
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks ___ if PersonY could have one<sep>Tail: to enjoy what they received Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-f518e36148674392a32904450e24bcb1
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX holds PersonX's ___ in PersonX's hand<sep>Tail: to pick up something else Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-f49d75c09c794c0a92b08ab3d2677f93
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks ___ if PersonY could have one<sep>Tail: to give theirs to PersonY Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-b9b34675faee41279b46c813a4405eb7
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX accepts the invitation<sep>Tail: has a good time together Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-df74a8e148f94fc6b9a522a1ae25af68
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX behaves like a PersonY<sep>Tail: Know PersonY Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-3c303f71b092466ab9a9df971c875c7f
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX eventually got ___<sep>Tail: to give a treat Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-81990543a6294aaea50d9a850bc2b6f6
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks ___ to go with PersonY<sep>Tail: curious Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-1f6265edbda243efa6b4bb3890defbf6
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX accepts PersonY's invitation<sep>Tail: to see persony Output:
[ "No" ]
task1214-44677df1733b4209b76126cfa2db4c7b
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, as a result of the Head, PersonX wants what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, wanting is a postcondition desire on the part of PersonX, respectively. As a result of PersonX giving PersonY gifts, PersonX may also desire to hug PersonY. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Positive Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX arranges a date<sep>Tail: to find a nice restaurant. Output: Yes Positive Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX affects children 's ___<sep>Tail: bad Output: No Negative Example 1 - Input: Head: PersonX blesses PersonY's heart<sep>Tail: to call person y Output: Yes Negative Example 2 - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonY's mother<sep>Tail: to write down the solution to the problem Output: No Now complete the following example - Input: Head: PersonX asks PersonX's boyfriend<sep>Tail: to keep bugging the boyfriend Output:
[ "Yes" ]
task1214-cf6b385271f24c009b5b0703c6c50eae