Does anyone know where you can practice translating for English to logic for inference questions. For example a bunch of question stems for practice and we translate them to logic.
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#feedback I love this version it is helping me understand things much better. 🙌🏻🙌🏻 to LSAT perfection!
#help which lessons to review would be helpful when he’s talking about A→B and what is excluded?
#help so how is it that Athena likes head scratches is the main conclusion. What indicates this vs. the rest of the sentence? Is it because the sentence wouldn’t make sense without it. How do I come to distinguish this? What determines something to be a main conclusion vs. sub conclusion?
#help is there a summary for the NA section that says patterns in right and wrong answers like the other sections?
So I feel like I know what I’m doing but when I look at a new game I’m totally stuck. It seems like everything I thought I knew flies out the window. Especially for in and out games. I read how people say these games are repetitive but to me they all seem so different. How do I get to this “repetition” stage. I’ve practiced games on here over and over. It’s the new ones I’ve never seen that give me a hard time.
#help so the the authors conclusion is the short phrase, “this is unlikely”?
#help what is this formal proof? It would help to explain this question for those of us who don’t understand what you’re saying #feedback
I have been reading and hearing a lot that there are patterns to this. Can someone explain to me what that means? I can see how it relates to LG but confused on the patterns for LR.
#help so is the “domain” the subject the sentence is about? Kicking up to the domain means putting the subject first with everything else underneath it? Is that right?
#help are there any exercises where you practice translating these in logic like JY did in this video and the previous one? For example like parsing out these stems into logic