The lesson to practice these are found under "Introduction to Logic" - the most helpful is this one! https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/conditional-indicators-drill-flashcards/
Example: If it is Monday, then I have work.
M(Monday) W(Work)
The phrase after "if" falls on the sufficient side of the arrow
M->W
You are confirming it is Monday, so then you can validly conclude you have work.
Conditional indicators are something that indicate formal logic (or conditional reasoning) is being used. Basically your If -> then statements. Sufficient indicators include but are not limited to: Any, If, When(ever), Every, Each. Necessary indicators include but are not limited to: Then, Necessary, Required, Only, Only if, Depends, Essential, Needs, etc.
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The lesson to practice these are found under "Introduction to Logic" - the most helpful is this one! https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/conditional-indicators-drill-flashcards/
Example: If it is Monday, then I have work.
M(Monday) W(Work)
The phrase after "if" falls on the sufficient side of the arrow
M->W
You are confirming it is Monday, so then you can validly conclude you have work.
Conditional indicators are something that indicate formal logic (or conditional reasoning) is being used. Basically your If -> then statements. Sufficient indicators include but are not limited to: Any, If, When(ever), Every, Each. Necessary indicators include but are not limited to: Then, Necessary, Required, Only, Only if, Depends, Essential, Needs, etc.
Edit: typo