as written above... I am confused to know about that...
please give me an answer about that question...
Unfortunately for this idea, native speakers do not always follow the rules of formal logic when they speak; sometimes, perfectly acceptable utterances defy logic.Symbolic logic is at issue here. [...]
You can see the difference now.
Unfortunately for this idea, native speakers do not always follow the rules of formal logic when they speak; sometimes, perfectly acceptable utterances defy logic.
An indirect condition occurs when there is a logical gap in the overt meaning between the two parts of a conditional sentence. For example, the stated outcome in the following does not depend on the fulfilment of the if-clause;Could you come up with an example? My hazy brain can't think of any at the moment.
An important issue here (not the only one) is the use of parentheses. We do not use parentheses in natural languages the way we do in formal languages. We have an example in this thread.I agree. Could you come up with an example? My hazy brain can't think of any at the moment.
Please start every sentence with a capital letter.as written above... I am confused to know about that...
please give me an answer about that question...