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- Thu Jul 13, 2023 2:34 am
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Hello!
While I was solving parellel reasoning, I just got confused about verbs and its logical opposition.
So basically, 'CAN' is logical opposition of 'CANNOT', but 'WILL's logical opposition is 'MAY NOT', not 'will not,' right?
But does also 'CAN' be logical opposition of 'MUST'?
Here's what I thoguht. If you are certain about something(must), the logical opposition of it is that you are not certain(can). That's how I end up here. Can you explain 'logical opposition' more specifically?
Thanks in advance!
Julie
While I was solving parellel reasoning, I just got confused about verbs and its logical opposition.
So basically, 'CAN' is logical opposition of 'CANNOT', but 'WILL's logical opposition is 'MAY NOT', not 'will not,' right?
But does also 'CAN' be logical opposition of 'MUST'?
Here's what I thoguht. If you are certain about something(must), the logical opposition of it is that you are not certain(can). That's how I end up here. Can you explain 'logical opposition' more specifically?
Thanks in advance!
Julie