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@nadinesahbani I had the same issue, but what helped me is remembering that when you negate, the second idea is always the necessary one. Sometimes the necessary condition gets introduced first in English, and you can tell by indicator words like only if, requires, depends on, or must.
To sum up, in most conditional statements the first part (left of the arrow) is the sufficient condition, and the second part (right of the arrow) is the necessary condition.
hope this helpsss:)
does anyone know how savenSage tracks your percentage by percentage i mean when you are given a LR question at the end seasons and it gives your percentage and compares it to your benchmark?
4/5!!! though i did not get it mainly because I feel like i'm getting bored but yay!!
alright I have hit a wall. this is probably the hardest part this whole grammar thing for me to understand.
is it true my accuracy is being tracked through these small drill questions as well? because I had no idea and sometimes did not type my answer but got most of them right just by reading and clicking the answers and my accuracy score came out really low so I was confused.
the timing gave me so much anxiety, 2/3 but I was panicking the whole time :(
Hello, I’m interested please DM me when ever you’re free 😊