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Give three examples of propositions.
Ex. Dogs are animals.
Take the propositions you have written and identify the subject, predicate, and copula of each.
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Identify the subject, predicate and copula for the following proposition:
Aristotle philosophized illustriously.
Subject:
Predicate:
Copula:
Reformulate the following proposition such that the copula is always standard:
Aristotle philosophized illustriously.
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Identify the subject, predicate and copula for the following proposition:
Pencils write in a neater fashion than pens.
Subject:
Predicate:
Copula:
Reformulate the following proposition such that the copula is always standard:
Pencils write in a neater fashion than pens.
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Identify the subject, predicate and copula for the following proposition:
These tables fall apart easily.
Subject:
Predicate:
Copula:
Reformulate the following proposition such that the copula is always standard:
These tables fall apart easily.
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Identify the subject, predicate and copula for the following proposition:
Beethoven composed wonderful music.
Subject:
Predicate:
Copula:
Reformulate the following proposition such that the copula is always standard:
Beethoven composed wonderful music.
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Identify the subject, predicate and copula for the following proposition:
Happiness is a wonderful thing to have.
Subject:
Predicate:
Copula:
Reformulate the following proposition such that the copula is always standard:
Happiness is a wonderful thing to have.
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Identify the subject, predicate and copula for the following proposition:
Usain Bolt runs faster than any human in history.
Subject:
Predicate:
Copula:
Reformulate the following proposition such that the copula is always standard:
Usain Bolt runs faster than any human in history.
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Identify the subject, predicate and copula for the following proposition:
Plato went to the gym last week.
Subject:
Predicate:
Copula:
Reformulate the following proposition such that the copula is always standard:
Plato went to the gym last week.
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Identify the subject, predicate and copula for the following proposition:
I need to eat some food.
Subject:
Predicate:
Copula:
Reformulate the following proposition such that the copula is always standard:
I need to eat some food.
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Identify the subject, predicate and copula for the following proposition:
A whole is greater than its part.
Subject:
Predicate:
Copula:
Reformulate the following proposition such that the copula is always standard:
A whole is greater than its part.
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(Challenge): Identify the subject, predicate and copula for the following proposition:
It is better to be feared than loved
Subject:
Predicate:
Copula:
(Challenge): Reformulate the following proposition such that the copula is always standard:
It is better to be feared than loved.
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Determine whether the following is a proposition or not. (Hint: First determine whether the sentence must be true or false.)
Ex. Can dogs swim?
Answer: No, not a proposition
I play tennis well.
Determine whether the following is a proposition or not. (Hint: First determine whether the sentence must be true or false.)
Go to your room!
Determine whether the following is a proposition or not. (Hint: First determine whether the sentence must be true or false.)
Are trees tall?
Determine whether the following is a proposition or not. (Hint: First determine whether the sentence must be true or false.)
I definitely agree.
Decide whether the following pairs of propositions mean the same thing, and justify your answer.
Ex. The students are intelligent.
vs.
The students have good grades.
Answer: These propositions do not mean the same thing, as the category “things that have good grades” is not identical to the category “things that are intelligent”, as one could have good grades and lack intelligence or one could lack good grades while being very intelligent.
1.) The apples are wonderful tasting.
vs.
The apples are wonderful.
2.) Some people are of good character.
vs.
Some people are good.
3.) My (biological) sister is kind.
vs.
My (biological) father’s daughter is kind.
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