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This is the MRS Test Suite for the English Resource Grammar.
English MRS Test Suite
Grammar: ERG 2006-05-24
*Note: somewhere in the MRS → RMRS → HTML we are losing the aspect and the spaces between words. *
Note: test set annotated with Norwegian translations.
| No. | Sentence | Phenomenon |
| 11 | It rained. | |
| 21 | Abrams barked. | |
| 31 | The window opened. | |
| 41 | Abrams chased Browne. | |
| 51 | Abrams handed Browne the cigarette. | |
| 61 | Abrams handed the cigarette to Browne. | |
| 71 | Abrams bet Browne a cigarette that it rained. | |
| 81 | Abrams knew that it rained. | |
| 91 | Abrams intended to bark. | |
| 101 | Abrams intended Browne to bark. | |
| 111 | Every cat barked. | |
| 121 | Every cat chased some dog. | |
| 131 | My cat barked. | |
| 141 | It barked. | |
| 151 | The cat chased it. | |
| 161 | The cat chased itself. | |
| 171 | The cat chased one. | |
| 181 | Mine barked. | |
| 191 | That opened. | |
| 201 | Cats bark. | |
| 211 | Tobacco arrived. | |
| 221 | Some bark. | |
| 231 | Some of the cats bark. | |
| 241 | No cat barked. | |
| 251 | Did the dog bark? | |
| 261 | Which dog barked? | |
| 271 | Whose dog barked? | |
| 281 | Chase Browne! | |
| 291 | Abrams wondered which dog barked. | |
| 301 | Abrams wondered whether Browne barked. | |
| 311 | The dog that Browne chased barked. | |
| 321 | The dog to chase is barking. | |
| 331 | The dog was chased by Browne. | |
| 341 | The dog chased by Browne barked. | |
| 351 | The dog is barking. | |
| 361 | The dog has barked. | |
| 371 | The dog has been barking. | |
| 381 | The dog had been barking. | |
| 391 | The dog will bark. | |
| 401 | The dog is going to bark. | |
| 411 | The dog could bark. | |
| 421 | The dog couldn't bark. | |
| 431 | The old dog barked. | |
| 441 | The dog barked softly. | |
| 451 | The dog probably barked. | |
| 461 | The dog barked in the garden. | |
| 471 | The dog barks now. | |
| 481 | The garden dog barked. | |
| 491 | The tobacco garden dog barked. | |
| 501 | The cat is old. | |
| 511 | The cat is in the garden. | |
| 521 | The barking dog chased Browne. | |
| 531 | Chased dogs bark. | |
| 541 | Chasing the cat is old. | |
| 551 | That the cat chases Browne is old. | |
| 561 | Dogs chase whatever barks. | |
| 571 | The dog barked every day. | |
| 581 | When did the dog bark? | |
| 591 | Three of the dogs bark. | |
| 601 | Three bark. | |
| 611 | Browne's dog barks. | |
| 621 | Browne's barks. | |
| 631 | Twenty three dogs bark. | |
| 641 | Two hundred twenty dogs bark. | |
| 651 | Abrams arrived by car. | |
| 661 | Abrams kept barking. | |
| 671 | Browne squeezed the cat in. | |
| 681 | Browne squeezed in the cat. | |
| 691 | The picture of Abrams arrived. | |
| 701 | Abrams wiped the table clean. | |
| 711 | Abrams put Browne in the garden. | |
| 721 | The dog will bark if Browne arrives. | |
| 731 | Abrams and Browne arrived. | |
| 741 | Abrams, Browne, and the dog arrived. | |
| 751 | The dog arrived and barked. | |
| 761 | The dog arrived and Browne barked. | |
| 771 | The dog barked, didn't it? | |
| 781 | It is obvious that the dog barked. | |
| 791 | Abrams promised Browne to bark. | |
| 801 | Abrams seems to bark. | |
| 811 | Abrams believes Browne to be barking. | |
| 821 | It bothered Abrams that Browne barked. | |
| 831 | It took Abrams ten minutes to arrive. | |
| 841 | Abrams left it to Browne to bark. | |
| 851 | Abrams strikes Browne as old. | |
| 861 | Browne considers Abrams old. | |
| 871 | Abrams liked the idea that Browne could bark. | |
| 881 | Abrams barked from ten to three. | |
| 891 | Abrams was very old. | |
| 901 | Nearly every dog barked. | |
| 911 | Abrams barked very softly. | |
| 921 | Browne's chasing of cats bothered Abrams. | |
| 931 | It bothered Browne that Abrams chased cats. | |
| 941 | June third arrived. | |
| 951 | Abrams arrived at three twenty. | |
| 961 | Browne arrived on Tuesday morning. | |
| 971 | The cats found a way to bark. | |
| 981 | The happier dog chased Browne. | |
| 991 | There were cats in the garden. | |
| 1001 | That dog chased Browne. | |
| 1011 | Somebody chased Abrams. | |
| 1021 | How happy was Abrams? | |
| 1031 | The number five bothers Browne. | |
| 1041 | Abrams could. | |
| 1051 | Browne tried to. | |
| 1061 | Don't bark! | |
| 1071 | The dog arrived barking. |