If a categorical proposition begins with "there is," then will that proposition be universal, particular, or singular?
A) universal
B) particular
C) singular
D) It could be any of the three, depending on the context.
E) It cannot be any of those because if it begins with "there is," it cannot be a categorical proposition.
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