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premise: A foreign family is walking along a dirt path next to the water. hypothesis: A family walks along a dirt path. | entailment: If someone walks they are walking. |
premise: A foreign family is walking along a dirt path next to the water. hypothesis: A family plays board games at their dinner table. | contradiction: They cannot be walking along a dirt path while at their dinner table, nor can it plays board games while walking. |
premise: A foreign family is walking along a dirt path next to the water. hypothesis: There is a family taking a walk outside. | entailment: The family is walking outside next to the water. |
premise: A foreign family is walking along a dirt path next to the water. hypothesis: A family walks along a dirt path in a forest by a pond. | neutral: Sentence 1 does not indicate that the path is in a forest or that the water is a pond. |
premise: A foreign family is walking along a dirt path next to the water. hypothesis: A family of foreigners walks by the lake. | neutral: no all water is a lake. |
premise: A man and a woman are standing next to sculptures, talking while another man looks at other sculptures. hypothesis: People are looking at sculptures at a museum. | entailment: A man and woman look at sculptures at the museum. |
premise: A man and a woman are standing next to sculptures, talking while another man looks at other sculptures. hypothesis: There are people next to sculptures. | entailment: People like to stand next to sculptures. |
premise: A man and a woman are standing next to sculptures, talking while another man looks at other sculptures. hypothesis: A man and a woman are happily standing. | neutral: A man and a woman are standing next to sculptures, talking are not necessarily happily standing. |
premise: A man and a woman are standing next to sculptures, talking while another man looks at other sculptures. hypothesis: People standing near sculptures. | entailment: People like to stand near sculptures. |
premise: A man and a woman are standing next to sculptures, talking while another man looks at other sculptures. hypothesis: Three people are looking at painting at a school fair. | contradiction: Sculptures are not the same thing as a painting and sculptures are usually not found at a school fair. |
premise: A man and a woman are standing next to sculptures, talking while another man looks at other sculptures. hypothesis: Nobody is standing. | contradiction: If it says they are all standing, then it cannot be true that nobody is standing. |
premise: A man and a woman are standing next to sculptures, talking while another man looks at other sculptures. hypothesis: The sculptures are a recent creation. | neutral: DOn;t assume the sculptures were recent. |
premise: A man and a woman are standing next to sculptures, talking while another man looks at other sculptures. hypothesis: A man and a woman are standing. | entailment: People like to stand next to sculptures. |
premise: A man and a woman are standing next to sculptures, talking while another man looks at other sculptures. hypothesis: Tall people standing. | neutral: Just because man and a woman are standing next to sculptures, talking while another man looks at other sculptures doesn't mean they are tall. |
premise: A man and a woman are standing next to sculptures, talking while another man looks at other sculptures. hypothesis: The is a single sculpture. | contradiction: other sculptures implies there are more than 1 sculpture. |
premise: A man and a woman are standing next to sculptures, talking while another man looks at other sculptures. hypothesis: The man and woman are standing by a swimming pool. | contradiction: You cannot simultaneously look at sculptures and a swimming pool. |
premise: A man and a woman are standing next to sculptures, talking while another man looks at other sculptures. hypothesis: People are looking at scultures that were made by a famous artist. | neutral: The sculptures may not be by a famous artist. |
premise: A man and a woman are standing next to sculptures, talking while another man looks at other sculptures. hypothesis: There are sculptures of people. | neutral: Not all sculptures are sculptures of people. |
premise: A man and a woman are standing next to sculptures, talking while another man looks at other sculptures. hypothesis: There are scultupres nearby. | entailment: There are sculptures next to the people. |
premise: A man and a woman are standing next to sculptures, talking while another man looks at other sculptures. hypothesis: A man and a woman are sitting. | contradiction: You cannot be standing and sitting at the same time. |
premise: Group of young women in dresses strolling on the sidewalk. hypothesis: all the women are well dressed. | neutral: The women in dresses do not imply they are well dressed. |
premise: Group of young women in dresses strolling on the sidewalk. hypothesis: all the young girls won the first prize. | contradiction: Group of young women strolling on the sidewalk haven't won the first prize. |
premise: Group of young women in dresses strolling on the sidewalk. hypothesis: there are some groups one of them of young females are in dresses strolling for a ramp walk. | entailment: The group of women must be strolling in dresses because they are strolling on a sidewalk. |
premise: A man wearing a striped top and jeans does a skateboard trick on some steps while a man who is hunched over photographs him. hypothesis: a man is photographing a man skateboarding. | entailment: skateboard trick shows that skateboarding. |
premise: A man wearing a striped top and jeans does a skateboard trick on some steps while a man who is hunched over photographs him. hypothesis: a man is riding his scooter alone. | contradiction: A person cannot do a skateboard trick and be riding a scooter at the same time. |
premise: A man wearing a striped top and jeans does a skateboard trick on some steps while a man who is hunched over photographs him. hypothesis: tony hawks manager is photographing tony hawk skateboarding. | neutral: Just because man wearing a striped top and jeans does a skateboard trick on some steps while a man who is hunched over photographs him doesn't mean it is tony hawks manager. |
premise: A man squatting in the foreground of a photograph while taking a photograph of his own of a man doing a skateboarding kick flip in midair above a short flight of stairs outdoors. hypothesis: A man is taking the picture of a skateboarder who is being taken by aliens. | contradiction: A person cnnot do a skateboarding kick flip and be taken by aliens at the same time. |
premise: A man squatting in the foreground of a photograph while taking a photograph of his own of a man doing a skateboarding kick flip in midair above a short flight of stairs outdoors. hypothesis: Photographers capture a male skateboarder performing tricks inside an abandoned building. | contradiction: A person cannot be above stairs outdoors and inside a building at the same time. |
premise: A man squatting in the foreground of a photograph while taking a photograph of his own of a man doing a skateboarding kick flip in midair above a short flight of stairs outdoors. hypothesis: A woman is skateboarding with her boyfriend. | contradiction: It can either be a man or a woman skateboarding, not both. |
premise: A man squatting in the foreground of a photograph while taking a photograph of his own of a man doing a skateboarding kick flip in midair above a short flight of stairs outdoors. hypothesis: A man is taking the picture of a skateboarder who is performing a trick. | entailment: Man is taking picture of another man doing skateboarding kick flip. |
premise: A man squatting in the foreground of a photograph while taking a photograph of his own of a man doing a skateboarding kick flip in midair above a short flight of stairs outdoors. hypothesis: A man photographs a wedding. | contradiction: someone cannot photograph a skateboarding kick and a wedding at the same time. |
premise: A man squatting in the foreground of a photograph while taking a photograph of his own of a man doing a skateboarding kick flip in midair above a short flight of stairs outdoors. hypothesis: A man is taking photos of his son doing tricks on the skateboard. | neutral: Not all man has son. |
premise: A man squatting in the foreground of a photograph while taking a photograph of his own of a man doing a skateboarding kick flip in midair above a short flight of stairs outdoors. hypothesis: A man photographs Tony Hawk skateboarding. | neutral: Sentence 1 is missing Tony Hawk skateboarding. |
premise: A man squatting in the foreground of a photograph while taking a photograph of his own of a man doing a skateboarding kick flip in midair above a short flight of stairs outdoors. hypothesis: A man is taking photos of skateboarding tricks. | entailment: There are many photographers who lare taking photos of skateboarding tricks. |
premise: A man squatting in the foreground of a photograph while taking a photograph of his own of a man doing a skateboarding kick flip in midair above a short flight of stairs outdoors. hypothesis: People take photos outdoors while a man performs exciting skateboarding tricks. | entailment: People take photos of skateboarding tricks outdoors. |
premise: A man squatting in the foreground of a photograph while taking a photograph of his own of a man doing a skateboarding kick flip in midair above a short flight of stairs outdoors. hypothesis: A man is photographing another man. | entailment: The photo shows another man in the photograph taking a photograph of his own. |
premise: A man squatting in the foreground of a photograph while taking a photograph of his own of a man doing a skateboarding kick flip in midair above a short flight of stairs outdoors. hypothesis: A pro photographer is taking pictures of a pro skater. | neutral: JUST BECAUSE THE MAN IS SQUATTING WHILE TAKING A PHOTOGRAPH DOES NOT MEAN HE IS A PRO. |
premise: A man squatting in the foreground of a photograph while taking a photograph of his own of a man doing a skateboarding kick flip in midair above a short flight of stairs outdoors. hypothesis: Two men are going down a water slide. | contradiction: A person cannot take a photograph and go down a water slide at the same time. |
premise: A man squatting in the foreground of a photograph while taking a photograph of his own of a man doing a skateboarding kick flip in midair above a short flight of stairs outdoors. hypothesis: A man photographs a skateboarder doing tricks. | entailment: A man squatting while taking a photograph of a man doing a skateboarding kick photographs a skateboarder doing tricks. |
premise: A man squatting in the foreground of a photograph while taking a photograph of his own of a man doing a skateboarding kick flip in midair above a short flight of stairs outdoors. hypothesis: A man tries to get the perfect picture of a skateboarder for a magazine. | neutral: Taking a photograph does not imply it is to get the perfect picture or that it is for a magazine. |
premise: A man squatting in the foreground of a photograph while taking a photograph of his own of a man doing a skateboarding kick flip in midair above a short flight of stairs outdoors. hypothesis: A male skateboarder performs tricks outdoors for professional photographers. | neutral: Not all photographers are professional. |
premise: One biker is running with their bike while another is riding around them. hypothesis: The people are driving cars. | contradiction: A person cannot be running with a bike and driving cars at the same time. |
premise: One biker is running with their bike while another is riding around them. hypothesis: The people are part of a club. | neutral: Not all bikers are part of a club. |
premise: One biker is running with their bike while another is riding around them. hypothesis: People have bikes. | entailment: A biker rides bikes. Bikers are people. People have bikes. |
premise: Two people with bicycles, one in front running with a bike and one in back riding. hypothesis: Two people eating ice cream cones at the mall. | contradiction: It's unlikely that one would be eating ice cream while also running with a bike or riding one, especially while in a mall. |
premise: Two people with bicycles, one in front running with a bike and one in back riding. hypothesis: Two people taking their bikes to the trail. | neutral: Running and riding bikes does not imply it is to the trail. |
premise: Two people with bicycles, one in front running with a bike and one in back riding. hypothesis: One person running next to their bike with the person riding their bike behind them. | entailment: People running with a bike and one riding a bike in back are a person running next to their bike with the person riding their bike behind them. |
premise: A young man doing a trick on a skateboard down the stairs while being photographed. hypothesis: A young man roller blades across a ramp while being photographed. | contradiction: One cannot skateboard and roller blade at the same time. One cannot go down a ramp and the stairs at the same time. |
premise: A young man doing a trick on a skateboard down the stairs while being photographed. hypothesis: A helmet-less young man does a trick on a skateboard while being photographed. | neutral: Not all men are helmet-less. |
premise: A young man doing a trick on a skateboard down the stairs while being photographed. hypothesis: A man being photographed while he does a trick on his skateboard down the stairs. | entailment: A man doing tricks while being photographed is a man being photographed while he does a trick on his skateboard down the stairs. |
premise: A lady in a black and white striped shirt and holding a bouquet of flowers, looks seriously at two gentlemen talking on the steps. hypothesis: A lady is about to propose to her boyfriend. | neutral: Looking seriously does not imply being about to propose. |
premise: A lady in a black and white striped shirt and holding a bouquet of flowers, looks seriously at two gentlemen talking on the steps. hypothesis: A lady with a serious face is standing with two guys in front of steps outside. | entailment: A woman looking seriously has a serious face. |
premise: A lady in a black and white striped shirt and holding a bouquet of flowers, looks seriously at two gentlemen talking on the steps. hypothesis: Three guys are standing indoors with flowers in their hands. | contradiction: Either the lady is holding the flowers or the three guys are. |
premise: A man walking proudly down the street. hypothesis: The man is in the theatre watching Avatar. | contradiction: One cannot be walking down the street while also in a theatre watching Avatar. |
premise: A man walking proudly down the street. hypothesis: The man is part of the gay pride parade. | neutral: Walking proudly does not imply being part of the gay pride parade. |
premise: A man walking proudly down the street. hypothesis: A man is outside. | entailment: A street is outside. |
premise: Four teenage boys are doing cannonballs into a swimming pool. hypothesis: Four friends are having a competition to see who throws the most water out of a pool. | neutral: Four teenage boys are not necessarily friends and it is not implied that they are competing to see who throws the most water out of a pool. |
premise: Four teenage boys are doing cannonballs into a swimming pool. hypothesis: A group of young men are splashing a lot of water. | entailment: Teenage boys are young men. Cannonballs are splashing a lot of water. |
premise: Four teenage boys are doing cannonballs into a swimming pool. hypothesis: Some boys are eating pizza in a restaurant. | contradiction: Doing cannonballs and eating pizza are different actions. A swimming pool and a restaurant are different locations. |
premise: Three men standing on grass by the water looking at something on a table. hypothesis: The three men are by the lake. | neutral: Standing on grass by water does not imply being by a lake. |
premise: Three men standing on grass by the water looking at something on a table. hypothesis: The three men are outside. | entailment: Grass by the water is outside. |
premise: Three men standing on grass by the water looking at something on a table. hypothesis: The three men are indoors playing Foosball. | contradiction: It's unlikely that the men are standing on grass by the water while being indoors at the same time. |
premise: A woman stands behind an outdoor grill with a blue basket of food in her hands. hypothesis: A woman holding a blue basket full of food at a family cookout. | neutral: Not all baskets are full of food and a family cookout is not implied. |
premise: A woman stands behind an outdoor grill with a blue basket of food in her hands. hypothesis: A woman standing behind a grill outside with a blue basket of food in her hands. | entailment: A woman who stands behind a grill outside with a blue basket of food in her hands is a woman standing behind a grill outside with a blue basket of food in her hands. |
premise: A woman stands behind an outdoor grill with a blue basket of food in her hands. hypothesis: A woman holding a blue basket full of easter eggs outside of a church. | contradiction: Easter eggs, assuming they are are of the plastic variety and are empty, are not food. |
premise: A Land Rover makes its way through a deep pond. hypothesis: A car gets stuck in the water. | neutral: Sentence 1: A Land Rover makes its way through a deep pond. Sentence 2: A car gets stuck in the water. |
premise: A Land Rover makes its way through a deep pond. hypothesis: A car is in the shop. | contradiction: Hopefully, there are no deep ponds inside of a shop. |
premise: A Land Rover makes its way through a deep pond. hypothesis: A car drives through the water. | entailment: A Land Rover is a car. A deep bond is water. |
premise: many people relax in the yard. hypothesis: A group of people are outside. | entailment: Many people are a group of people. A yard is outside. |
premise: many people relax in the yard. hypothesis: A family enjoys the sunny day in their backyard. | neutral: Sentence 1: many people relax in the yard. Sentence 2: A family enjoys the sunny day in their backyard. |
premise: many people relax in the yard. hypothesis: People watch tv in their living room. | contradiction: A yard and a living room are different locations. |
premise: A car sinking in water. hypothesis: A car is flooding. | entailment: The car sinking in water is the same as flooding. |
premise: A car sinking in water. hypothesis: A car has crashed into a large lake. | neutral: It cannot be inferred that the car crashed or that the water is a large lake. |
premise: A car sinking in water. hypothesis: A truck drives down a country road in the sunshine. | contradiction: Car and truck are two different vehicles. when a vehicle is on road it can't be sinking in water. |
premise: A man wearing black is playing an electric guitar at a concert. hypothesis: A man is playing the guitar. | entailment: Playing the guitar is just rephrasing playing an electric guitar. |
premise: A man wearing black is playing an electric guitar at a concert. hypothesis: A man is singing as he plays guitar. | neutral: Playing an electric guitar does not imply that one is also singing. |
premise: A man wearing black is playing an electric guitar at a concert. hypothesis: A man is playing the piano. | contradiction: A guitar is not a piano. |
premise: A man with wild hair rocks a show playing a guitar center stage. hypothesis: The bald man played the drums. | contradiction: The man cannot have wild hair if he is bald. The man cannot play guitar and drums simultaneously. |
premise: A man with wild hair rocks a show playing a guitar center stage. hypothesis: A guy stands on stage with his guitar. | entailment: A man is a guy. Someone playing guitar center stage means that person stands on stage. The guitar someone plays is his guitar. |
premise: A man with wild hair rocks a show playing a guitar center stage. hypothesis: One crazy looking man plays in a show. | neutral: Just because a man has wild hair doesn't mean he is crazy looking. |
premise: woman and child on trolley car labeled Powell and market and bay and taylor. hypothesis: The woman is carrying her child. | neutral: Sentence 1: woman and child on trolley car labeled Powell and market and bay and taylor Sentence 2: The woman is carrying her child. |
premise: woman and child on trolley car labeled Powell and market and bay and taylor. hypothesis: The woman is on a trolley. | entailment: A trolley car is a trolley. |
premise: woman and child on trolley car labeled Powell and market and bay and taylor. hypothesis: The woman and child are on a subway train. | contradiction: A trolley car and a subway train are different forms of transportation. |
premise: Two female medical professionals, one african american& one white, looking over paperwork in a hospital. hypothesis: Coworkers at at a monthly safety meeting. | neutral: Sentence 1: Two female medical professionals, one african american& one white, looking over paperwork in a hospital. Sentence 2: Coworkers at at a monthly safety meeting. |
premise: Two female medical professionals, one african american& one white, looking over paperwork in a hospital. hypothesis: Coworkers left work and are driving to lunch. | contradiction: The workers cannot be looking over paperwork while driving to lunch at the same time. |
premise: Two female medical professionals, one african american& one white, looking over paperwork in a hospital. hypothesis: There are people at work. | entailment: Two professionals are people. At work is a restatement of looking over paperwork. |
premise: Two ladies are reading through binders. hypothesis: Two ladies are studying for their final exam. | neutral: Sentence 1: Two ladies are reading through binders. Sentence 2: Two ladies are studying for their final exam. |
premise: Two ladies are reading through binders. hypothesis: The girls are watching a movie. | contradiction: The females can't be reading through binders while also watching a movie at the same time. |
premise: Two ladies are reading through binders. hypothesis: Some women are reading. | entailment: Two ladies are some women. |
premise: A man in the distance is walking past a brick wall painted with words and graffiti. hypothesis: A man walks away from a wall he has defaced. | neutral: Sentence 1: A man in the distance is walking past a brick wall painted with words and graffiti. Sentence 2: A man walks away from a wall he has defaced. |
premise: A man in the distance is walking past a brick wall painted with words and graffiti. hypothesis: A man sits and reads the graffiti on a wall. | contradiction: The man cannot be walking as he sits and reads simultaneously. |
premise: A man in the distance is walking past a brick wall painted with words and graffiti. hypothesis: Grafffiti on a brick wall. | entailment: On a brick wall is a restatement of a brick wall painted with. |
premise: A woman and a child holding on to the railing while on trolley. hypothesis: The people are not holding onto anything. | contradiction: The people are either holding the railing or not holding; they can't do both simultaneously. |
premise: A woman and a child holding on to the railing while on trolley. hypothesis: The people are holding onto the rail. | entailment: A woman and child are people. Rail is a restatement of railing. |
premise: A woman and a child holding on to the railing while on trolley. hypothesis: The people are on a trolley in san Francisco. | neutral: Sentence 1: A woman and a child holding on to the railing while on trolley. Sentence 2: The people are on a trolley in san Francisco. |
premise: A man in a striped polo shirt is pointing and smiling. hypothesis: The man is swimming. | contradiction: If the man is actively swimming, he is not pointing and smiling. |
premise: A man in a striped polo shirt is pointing and smiling. hypothesis: The man is outside. | neutral: WE DON'T KNOW THAT THE MAN IS OUTSIDE. |
premise: A man in a striped polo shirt is pointing and smiling. hypothesis: The man seems happy. | entailment: If the man is smiling he must be happy. |
premise: A guy performing a bicycle jump trick for an audience. hypothesis: a bmx pro is doing a triple backflip. | neutral: Sentence 1: A guy performing a bicycle jump trick for an audience. Sentence 2: a bmx pro is doing a triple backflip. |
premise: A guy performing a bicycle jump trick for an audience. hypothesis: tony hawk is performing a skating trick. | contradiction: The guy cannot be doing a jump trick and skating trick at the same time. |