... poor grammar not to mention embedded clauses those having no commas ... to indicate the embedded clause I'm inclined to ... a very common case of embedded clauses having no commas. Even ...
I believe its this lesson! https://7sage.com/lesson/mastery-embedded-conditional/
It falls under the "Advanced Logic" course. There is another lesson afterwards which shows the proof of it as well :)
@obloome Ahhh that's a great point, I missed that! But could you still write it as [/C > /A & /B]? Like functionally, would both statements affect a game in identical ways? Or should I go back to that embedded lesson....
... "cannot" was operating in an embedded conditional. When correctly applied, you ... (implemented) or the consequent (the embedded conditional of erosion cannot be ...
... "cannot" was operating in an embedded conditional. When correctly applied, you ... (implemented) or the consequent (the embedded conditional of erosion cannot be ... you know "cannot" is an embedded conditional and not a conditional ...