- Mon Jan 18, 2016 3:09 am
#21858
1.) How do we convert this sentence to its logical opposite: "Without any apples in our basket, we will not be able to make our pie." Which negative do we convert (the "without" or the "not")?
2.) "Unless we protect our rights, we will lose them." In this sentence, the book explains that the logical opposite is: "Even if we protect our rights, we will lose them." However, could we also say: "Unless we protect our rights, we will not lose them"?
3.) "Experts believe that an increase in pollution will lead to an increase in the sea level." The book put: "Experts do not believe..." However, could we also say, "Experts believe that an increase in pollution will not lead to an increase in the sea level."
4.) "Many of the cafe's patrons are unaware that the cafe does not bake the doughnuts it sells." The book put: "Many of the cafe's patrons are aware..." However, could we also say, "Many of the cafe's patrons are unaware that the cafe does bake the doughnuts it sells."
2.) "Unless we protect our rights, we will lose them." In this sentence, the book explains that the logical opposite is: "Even if we protect our rights, we will lose them." However, could we also say: "Unless we protect our rights, we will not lose them"?
3.) "Experts believe that an increase in pollution will lead to an increase in the sea level." The book put: "Experts do not believe..." However, could we also say, "Experts believe that an increase in pollution will not lead to an increase in the sea level."
4.) "Many of the cafe's patrons are unaware that the cafe does not bake the doughnuts it sells." The book put: "Many of the cafe's patrons are aware..." However, could we also say, "Many of the cafe's patrons are unaware that the cafe does bake the doughnuts it sells."