Yeah, JY goes through them in the CC. It is under the lessons titled "Validity and Must Be True Questions." There are 9 common valid argument forms on the LSAT.
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There's also the list of uncommon answer forms.https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/7-common-invalid-argument-forms/
For the valid ones, they are broken up into arguments 1-3 https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/valid-argument-forms-1-3-of-9/
and 3-9. https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/valid-argument-forms-4-9-of-9/
Yeah, JY goes through them in the CC. It is under the lessons titled "Validity and Must Be True Questions." There are 9 common valid argument forms on the LSAT.