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question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Would the following sentence, by the strictest standards, be considered correct by a linguist? John saw Fred.
answer:From a linguistic perspective, the sentence "John saw Fred." can indeed be considered correct by the strictest standards, depending on the context and the linguistic criteria that are being applied. Let us examine the sentence more closely by breaking it down into various components and applying different linguistic perspectives. 1. Syntax: The sentence is syntactically sound, as it follows the basic structure of a declarative sentence in English: Subject (John) + Verb (saw) + Object (Fred). It also adheres to the Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) word order that is common in English sentences. 2. Morphology: Both "John" and "Fred" are proper nouns, which are capitalized and function appropriately as the subject and object of the sentence, respectively. The verb "saw" is the past tense of "see," which accurately conveys the completed action in the past. 3. Semantics: The sentence is semantically well-formed as it has a clear meaning. "John," the subject, is the one performing the action, while "Fred," the object, is the one being perceived in the action. The verb "saw" effectively conveys the act of visual perception. 4. Pragmatics: Context is crucial in determining the correctness of a sentence in pragmatics. Assuming that the listener/reader already knows who John and Fred are, the sentence conveys pertinent information and appears pragmatically correct. If the identities of John and Fred have not been previously established, the sentence could be confusing, and additional information might be necessary for clearer understanding. 5. Phonology: The sentence is phonologically well-formed, as all the words are pronounced according to the standard rules of English. There are no unusual phoneme combinations that might cause pronunciation difficulties for native speakers. 6. Prescriptive vs. Descriptive: From a prescriptive standpoint, the sentence is grammatically correct according to the standard rules of English. Descriptively speaking, this sentence is also acceptable as it is a construction commonly used by English speakers in everyday communication. In conclusion, by the strictest linguistic standards and across various dimensions of language, the sentence "John saw Fred." can be considered correct. However, it is crucial to remember that context plays a significant role in determining the correctness and appropriateness of a sentence.
question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. News article: This week Netflix surprised everyone with the news that a new eight-episode series, The OA, will premiere on Friday. Like summer megahit Stranger Things, the intriguing new show about a 20-something woman looks to combine elements of science fiction, mystery and horror. It’s also notable that the trailer dropped just a few days before The OA premieres, a show of faith that this new offering doesn’t need much hype to hook audiences. Netflix didn’t release much information about the premise, but here’s what we know so far. What it’s about: The story centers on a woman who may or may not have it together: Prairie Johnson (Brit Marling) who returns to her family seven years after she disappeared without explanation. Twist #1: when she went missing as a kid, she was blind, and now she can see. In the trailer, Prairie plays a low-key game of “what happened to me for the last seven years?” If Prairie experienced severe trauma (or even resurrection) related to her disappearance, she couldn’t see it, but she can recall people through touch. The series asks the audience to buy into the “unknown,” and Netflix describes it as a “powerful, mind-bending tale about identity, human connection and the borders between life and death.” Who’s involved: The creators are the team behind the 2013 thriller The East: Brit Marling, who stars, and Zal Batmanglij, who directs all eight episodes. And you’ve probably seen Marling’s co-stars before: Emory Cohen (Tony Fiorello in Brooklyn), Scott Wilson (Hershel Greene in The Walking Dead) and Jason Isaacs (Lucius Malfoy in the Harry Potter movies.) What it’s like: From what we can tell from the vibes of the trailer, this may be a strong contender to fill the gaping Stranger Things hole in your heart until the second season premieres in 2017. As Prairie’s recovers her memory, she seems to access some very supernatural experiences including that time she had a confused walkabout on a terrain that looks a lot like a video game. Like many stories about young female “science experiments” before her (Stranger Things and Firestarter anyone?) Prairie’s a small town girl participating in psychological experiments at an unethical lab, but there’s no telling how familiar it will be just yet. As far as mysteries about missing people go, it seems less horror-like than True Detective’s first season. It might also scratch the Westworld itch before that show returns in 2018. As detectives question Prairie about her disappearance, she seems to flash back to memories that will give everyone some clarity on what happened to her. Dolores much? So if hopping on a rollercoaster “who am I?” ride is your thing, then this might be your show. More cryptic hints from Netflix: All ideal icebreakers for holiday parties. Everyone will know more on Friday. Watch the full trailer above. ||||| The trailer looks spookily familiar Today we’re all watching a new trailer for The OA, a sci-fi drama and psychological thriller that drops on Netflix this Friday – and might just become a whirlwind success. The synopsis (from what we can gather from the trailer) A young woman (Prairie Johnson, played by Brit Marling) goes missing and returns to her family seven years later. At first she doesn’t recognise them. It is revealed that when she went missing she was blind; she has now miraculously gained her sight, but can only recognise her parents from touch memory. She then begins to talk about what happened when she went missing. “I didn’t disappear. I was present for all of it,” she says. The trailer cuts through clips of Prairie going through scientific experiments, slipping off the edge of a boat into the sea, running through the woods, and being spied upon through a door, revealing strange red and orange markings on her back. She rides on the back of a bicycle as the video cuts to a lorry falling from a viaduct. Cue lots of crescendo, running, blood falling backwards and, finally, the woman standing in a glass box in a house. It’s creepy as hell, and looks pretty incredible. The new Stranger Things? The sequel to Stranger Things? It’s very Stranger Things, but there’s no kid in sight. Take the scientific experimentation for example: Very reminiscent of Eleven’s sensory deprivation tank. And the bike riding. And van crashing. Familiar? This video is taken from The OA Instagram page. Dreams don't give you nosebleeds. A video posted by The OA (@the_oa) on Dec 9, 2016 at 11:31am PST Quite Eleven-like, don’t you think? Still They’ve done several collage images, taking individual Instagram squares to create a larger image. And one of those images? UPSIDE DOWN. The OA/Instagram And if this doesn’t give you Stranger Things feels, I don’t know what will. The OA/Instagram Could The OA and Stranger Things be part of the same universe? Is Prairie Johnson an adult Eleven, or another one of Papa’s experiments from the Hawkins National Laboratory? Or is The OA just piggybacking on the Netflix success of July’s spooky thriller? Either way, it’s rather exciting. READ: Stranger Things Season 2: Everything you need to know ||||| Here’s a concept: A medical mystery of a girl is seen hooked up to wires in a secretive research facility that appears to conduct high-tech mind-based experiments. The scene is contrasted by images of her running through woods and bleeding from the nose. The character in question is Prairie Johnson in Netflix’s upcoming series “The OA” ― but she’s giving us serious Eleven from “Stranger Things” vibes. (Minus the whole ‘80s thing.) Netflix announced by surprise on Monday that all eight episodes of the drama series are set for release Friday. Trust the unknown. All chapters of Netflix Original Series #theOA launch this Friday. pic.twitter.com/hTNiEPbdp9 — The OA (@The_OA) December 12, 2016 Although the streaming service produces a lot of new original content on the regular, we usually know what’s coming out when. In this case, there’s almost no information about “The OA” on Netflix ― and only some creepy hints on Twitter. Have you seen death? — Netflix US (@netflix) December 12, 2016 Have you seen darkness? — Netflix US (@netflix) December 12, 2016 Have you seen the light? — Netflix US (@netflix) December 12, 2016 The series comes from creators Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij, who partnered up on a environmental-themed thriller, “The East,” which premiered at Sundance in 2013. Its trailer reveals little, but sets itself apart from “Stranger Things” with somber violin music and scenes bathed in muted tones. Marling stars as Prairie, who went missing for seven years as a girl and returned as an adult with her blindness mysteriously cured. After returning home to some intense public attention, a team of men questions Prairie about her disappearance, and she undergoes some kind of memory recovery therapy. In flashes, she’s also shown running through woods and fields, jumping off a bridge, and uncovering odd markings on her back. There’s a gun, blood, and an accident on a bridge. Also appearing are Emory Cohen (Tony Fiorello in “Brooklyn”), Scott Wilson (Herschel Greene in “The Walking Dead”), Jason Isaacs (Lucius Malfoy in “Harry Potter”) and Phyllis Smith (Phyllis Vance in “The Office”). So: What’s “The OA” about? We’re still not quite sure. Social media pages for the series offer only the most cryptic of hints. On Instagram, images showing pills and people hooked up to machines are peppered with messages reading “This is a dream but you’re wide awake,” “I liked it better when you were blind,” “How do we fight the cold?” and “Which way is up?” ||||| What is a shorter version of the above article?
answer:There's a new show on Netflix called "The OA" that is a bit mysterious and exciting. It's about a young woman named Prairie who went missing for seven years and then suddenly came back. The strange part is that she used to be blind, but now she can see. The show will be about Prairie trying to remember what happened to her during those years and figuring out some very strange things. Think of it as a show that's a bit like Stranger Things, but with its own unique twists.
question:You are an AI assistant. User will you give you a task. Your goal is to complete the task as faithfully as you can. While performing the task think step-by-step and justify your steps. The exercise is to decide whether the question accepts the proposed suggestion as a correct answer. If yes, write "True", otherwise write "False". Question: what is david from the bible diet Suggestion: Miniature from the Paris Psalter .
answer:Step 1: Analyze the question The question is asking about the diet of David from the Bible. Step 2: Analyze the suggested answer The suggested answer is "Miniature from the Paris Psalter." Step 3: Determine if the suggestion is relevant to the question The suggested answer does not provide any information about David's diet. Instead, it seems to be referring to a piece of art or an illuminated manuscript. Step 4: Make a conclusion Based on the analysis, the suggested answer does not provide the required information about David's diet from the Bible. Conclusion: False
question:You are an AI assistant, who knows every language and how to translate one language to another. Given a task, you explain in simple steps what the task is asking, any guidelines that it provides. You solve the task and show how you used the guidelines to solve the task. Generate a correct and concise answer for the question based on the words in the context. Context : Joseph Sembratovych was born on 8 November 1821, son of a priest of the Archeparchy of Przemyśl. Question : What was Joseph Sembratovych's occupation?
answer:Task: Determine Joseph Sembratovych's occupation based on the given context. Guidelines: 1. Use the information provided in the context. 2. Make sure the answer is correct and concise. Step 1: Read the context and identify relevant information. Context: "Joseph Sembratovych was born on 8 November 1821, son of a priest of the Archeparchy of Przemyśl." Step 2: Identify relevant information related to the question. Question-related information: "son of a priest" Step 3: Generate a correct and concise answer based on the relevant information. Answer: Joseph Sembratovych's occupation was a priest.