Lesson 29: Translating Inclusive and Exclusive Statements Flashcards

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What are the two more types of broad statements we need to translate sentences into standard form?

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  1. Inclusives

2. Exclusives

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What are inclusive statements?

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An inclusive is a word that refers to a broad range of things or times.

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What words indicate inclusive statements?

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Words that include—such as whoever, whatever, wherever, whenever, however, always, never, and other words like those.

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What are exclusive statements?

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Exclusives are words that set boundaries, referring only to a limited class of things.

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What words indicate exclusive statements?

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Words that exclude—such as only, unless, and except.

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How many independent statements can statements contain?

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Statements that use the word “except” can contain two independent statements. All other statements contain one.

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Which words make the subject and predicate of the statement?

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The words following the inclusive usually make up the subject and the words following the exclusive often make up the predicate.

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What form should you put a statement with the word whatever in?

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All things ________ are things ________.

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What form should you put a statement with the word wherever in?

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All places _______ are places ________.

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What form should you put a statement with the word whenever in?

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All times _______ are times _________.

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What form should you put a statement with the word however in?

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All ways _______ are ways _________.

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What form should you put a statement with the word always in?

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All times _______ are times _________.

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What form should you put a statement with the word never in?

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No times _______ are times ________.

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What form should you put a statement with the word only in?

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All _____ are _______.

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What form should you put a statement with the word except in?

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All non- _______ were _______. Or: No ______ were ______.

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