(P) Activity Week Exercises (Part 2) Flashcards
Conjunctive, DIsjunctive or Conditional
A material is either hard or soft.
Disjunctive
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The suspect is either innocent or guilty.
Disjunctive
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The President can be a good speaker and a good speech writer at the same time.
Conjunctive
And the 99 other jokes I’ve heard today
Conjunctive, DIsjunctive or Conditional
A university student is a freshman, then the student is not a sophomore.
Conditional
Conjunctive, DIsjunctive or Conditional
Unless you have a permit, you will not be allowed to take the examination.
Conditional
Conjunctive, DIsjunctive or Conditional
A communist cannot be also a lover of democracy.
Conjunctive
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An argument cannot be valid and at the same time invalid.
Conjunctive
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Ideas cannot be both concrete and abstract.
Conjunctive
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You cannot be a graduate student and be illiterate at the same time.
Conjunctive
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You cannot be a true Christian and also hate your enemy.
Conjunctive
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If you love God, then you love your neighbor.
Conditional
taena ang ingay nga ng kapitbahay namin di deserve ng love
Conjunctive, DIsjunctive or Conditional
On condition that you have cancer, you are seriously sick.
Conditional
Conjunctive, DIsjunctive or Conditional
Unless you pay your taxes, you are not a good citizen.
Conditional
Conjunctive, DIsjunctive or Conditional
If you are in love, then you will marry.
Conditional
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You are happy, provided that you are wealthy.
Conditional