- Wed May 13, 2015 10:56 am
#18628
When attempting to diagram the following:
"We can't go to the park until we find a car to drive."
My answer was:
go to park -----> find car
CANNOT find car -----> DID NOT go to park
This is due to that rule I learned that about how the words unless, until, except and without are necessary condition indicators however the rest of the term (the sufficient condition) becomes negated.
But the answer was:
DID NOT find car -----> CANNOT go to park
go to park -----> find car
Does the rule not apply here? If so, why not? Or am I misunderstanding the conditional statement?
"We can't go to the park until we find a car to drive."
My answer was:
go to park -----> find car
CANNOT find car -----> DID NOT go to park
This is due to that rule I learned that about how the words unless, until, except and without are necessary condition indicators however the rest of the term (the sufficient condition) becomes negated.
But the answer was:
DID NOT find car -----> CANNOT go to park
go to park -----> find car
Does the rule not apply here? If so, why not? Or am I misunderstanding the conditional statement?