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Running Head: THE STRUCTURE OF STATEMENTS 1
The Structure of Statements
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THE STRUCTURE OF STATEMENTS 2
The Structure of Statements
Translating If and AndStatement
In English statements,’ If is used to show a condition in a phrase or sentence that
distinguishes notions and defines proposition logics. The condition is equivalent to a statement
that contains logics and approves facts, falsehood and opinions in different forms. They may be
subjected into different forms like indicative and counterfactual conditions, the counterfactual
conditions in if statements are not truth function. Apart from that, and is also a logical function
that is used to determine and test if a condition is factual. In addition, it is used to expand more
on evidence of a given statement which might be factual(Lambert & Van Gorp, 2014).
There exist relationships of the two structured translating statements expressed in natural
language. The following example guides and gives logistics in statement facts approval through
translation.
Example 1:
If you cycle on a steep slope at night without headlights, you will lose control. If your bike does
P Q
not lose control; your tire will be worn out. This means that, if you continue cycling at night on
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a steep slope, your tires will eventually be worn out. Cycling with headlights on prevents
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Running Head: THE STRUCTURE OF STATEMENTS The Structure of Statements Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Title Institution Date 1 THE STRUCTURE OF STATEMENTS 2 The Structure of Statements Translating If and AndStatement In English statements,’ If’ is used to show a condition in a phrase or sentence that distinguishes notions and defines proposition logics. The condition is equivalent to a statement that contains logics and approves facts, falsehood and opinions in different forms. They may be subjected into different forms like indicative and counterfactual conditions, the counterfactual conditions in if statements are not truth function. Apart from that, and is also a logical function that is used to determine and test if a condition is factual. In addition, it is used to expand more on evidence of a given statement which might be factual(Lambert & Van Gorp, 2014). There exist relationships of the two structured translating statements expressed in natural language. The following example guides and gives logistics in statement facts approval through translation. Example 1: If you cycle on a steep slope at night without headlights, you will lose control. If your bi ...
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