Hi guys had a question regarding or. To determine whether or not it is the "inclusive" or "and" interpretation we use context. For exclusive interpretation we are to use a a biconditional indicator to show one or the other?
Correct me if I am wrong.
I procrastinated on my PS (because I am an idiot). Need to have it ready to go in the next day or two and I have only had one person give me feed back :( could anyone give it a read? Grammar sticklers are especially welcome!
Sometimes it's just hard to understand or imagine what some sentences say.
Does this mean we don't have to understand all sentences but just pick the important ideas?
It seems studying grammar does not help a lot...does it?
... of being attuned to the grammar of the LSAT. The stimulus ... back to the core curriculum grammar lessons: “since” generally introduces something ...
... have objected (...) by providing counterexamples (context)
2. However, this success ... could not afford the money (Context)
2. However, cost cannot ...