- Wed Jun 24, 2015 10:22 am
#18987
While "If" is a SC indicator and "only" is a NC, it also known that "only if" is a NC indicator. Does the same rule apply to "only when" ?
For instance " One is happy only when one is active doing something".
"Only when" has been frequently used in recent LR questions.
For instance " One is happy only when one is active doing something".
"Only when" has been frequently used in recent LR questions.