The nonstandard quantifiers, "a few," "several," "many," and "most" translate into standard form as:
A) all
B) some
C) no
D) all or some, depending on the context
E) no or some, depending on the context
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A)they don't
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Q88: In a singular proposition:
A)both the subject and
Q89: All singular propositions are:
A)universal propositions
B)particular propositions
C)affirmative propositions
D)negative
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