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There is a group 2 indicator (only) and a group 4 indicator (cannot) in that sentence. So you can use either one, but generally it's easier to use group 4 indicators as negations and use the other one as thelogicalindicator.
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... is obsolete as the previous comments have stated, but ... I wouldn't discard the section as a whole! the other two sections of the exam, but they ... with that skill or implementing thelogicalindicator phrases I would recommend giving ...
... "then" introduces a necessary condition and/or the conclusion to premise(s ... , I am wondering this because the word "then" seems to function ... " on any official list of indicator words that introduce necessary conditions ...
... I've been memorizing all thelogical indicators that were taught during ... a sufficient condition.
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