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... make sure the car is not out of gas. We start here ... mean by this is that many flaw questions that contain the ... Scotland is not Ireland in order to draw this implied negationof our ... through the haze of referential phrasing on manyof these answer choices, ...
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... be within walking distance of a larger number of users.
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Does anyone understand why the negationof (A-->B) in one ...
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“MANY” = “SOME” Lesson 6 of 30
• On ... Group: some, many, several, at least one, lots, not none
... by saying “Some [of the sufficient] is not [the necessary].” Or ... sentence and understand what the negationof that sentence is. ...
“MANY” = “SOME” Lesson 6 of 30
• On ... Group: some, many, several, at least one, lots, not none
... by saying “Some [of the sufficient] is not [the necessary].” Or ... sentence and understand what the negationof that sentence is. ...
... irritating and beautiful cats are not Persian cats' is false ... are not Persian cats' (No/none being the negationof some), ... Persian cats'. In light of the information contained in ... and beautiful cats are not Persian cats' cannot be ... a mistake? Many thanks
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... say", it's not necessarily a direct negationof that statement. If ... straight up negation.
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PT ... the conclusion that musicians are not robbed of royalties. However, the ...
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... from many to some.
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... to the right form of the negationof answer C: "no ...
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... says the "notmany" doesn't rule out the possibility of "some." However ... by looking at the scope of their negation, which is much more ... different than treating "notmany" as "some are not" which would translate to ...
... ). Negation: Not the majority (not most...less than half). Example: "Majority of people ... , "Some"). Negation: Notmany. Example: "Many people in Canada like hockey". Negation: "Notmany people in ...
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