Hi guys- I am aware from the lessons that until/without is negate sufficient.
But is part of the sentence after until or without necessary condition? (I think this is what Powerscore said)
I am also including an explanation from this website - lsatmax.
(The strategy for an “unless” statement is simple. The part of the sentence that follows the “unless” is the necessary condition. The other part of the sentence constitutes the sufficient condition, but you must make sure to negate it!)
https://testmaxprep.com/blog/lsat/the-unless-statement
We played until it got dark.
/play > Dark (after until)
According to some of JY's explanations, this appears to be the case sometimes but sometimes not.
(or maybe I just got confused... not sure.. haha)
So I get really confused whenever I try to map out sentences including until/without.
Thank you! Much appreciated
thanks so much!