How do words before and after a noun make a sentence true or false?
Only mushrooms with red tops are dangerous.
How do words before and after a noun make a sentence true or false?
Only pate is a kind of French food.
How do words before and after a noun make a sentence true or false?
Pate is a kind of expensive French food prepared from meat.
How do words before and after a noun make a sentence true or false?
Pate is a kind of ancient French food prepared from meat.
How do words before and after a noun make a sentence true or false?
Mushrooms with red tops are dangerous.
How do words before and after a noun make a sentence true or false?
Some lions [that have been] raised by humans from birth may not be dangerous
How do words before and after a noun make a sentence true or false?
Pate is a kind of expensive French vegetable.
How do words before and after a noun make a sentence true or false?
Any lion that you encounter in the wild should not be considered as dangerous.
How do words before and after a noun make a sentence true or false?
The lions at the zoo are dangerous.
How do words before and after a noun make a sentence true or false?
Some lions are dangerous.
How do words before and after a noun make a sentence true or false?
Lions are dangerous.
How do words before and after a noun make a sentence true or false?
Only lions are dangerous.