- Sat Mar 31, 2012 7:11 pm
#3842
Question 21: Buying scalped tckets is the only way for Jim to get into the concert.
I understand that in this sentence, "only" does not indicate a necessary condition (NC), it only modifies "way".
My question is how do you know which part of the sentence becomes a sufficient conditon (SC)? I put S (buying scalped tikets) -> JC (Jim gets into concert).
I am little confused which part of the sentence beome SC or NC without the indicators (2-7) in a sentence.
Is there any way for me to know which part of the sentence becomes SC or NC without indicators present in the sentence?
I understand that in this sentence, "only" does not indicate a necessary condition (NC), it only modifies "way".
My question is how do you know which part of the sentence becomes a sufficient conditon (SC)? I put S (buying scalped tikets) -> JC (Jim gets into concert).
I am little confused which part of the sentence beome SC or NC without the indicators (2-7) in a sentence.
Is there any way for me to know which part of the sentence becomes SC or NC without indicators present in the sentence?