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LSAT conditional reasoning
Conditional Reasoning Indicator Words
17
Law
Undergraduate 4
12/31/2006

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If
Definition
sufficient; antecedent; If someone sees a virus, then that person uses a microscope.
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when
Definition
sufficient; antecedent; When people see viruses they must use a microscope.
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whenever
Definition
sufficient; antecedent; Whenever a virus is seen, a microscope has been used for that task.
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every
Definition
sufficient; antecedent; Every person who sees a virus uses a microscope.
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all
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sufficient; antecedent; All viruses that are seen are seen by aid of a microscope.
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any
Definition
sufficient; antecedent; Any virus that is seen is seen with a microscope.
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people who
Definition
sufficient; antecedent; People who look at viruses use a microscope to do so.
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in order to
Definition
sufficient; antecedent; In order to see a virus, a person must use a microscope.
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then
Definition
necessary; consequent; If a person sees a virus, then that person uses a microscope.
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only
Definition
necessary; consequent; Only when a microscope is used can humans see a virus.
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only if
Definition
necessary; consequent; A person can see a virus only if they use a microscope to do so.
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must
Definition
necessary; consequent; To see a virus, a person must use a microscope.
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required
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necessary; consequent; A microscope is required to see viruses.
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unless
Definition
necessary; consequent; Unless a microscope is used, a person cannot see a virus.
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except
Definition
necessary; consequent; Except when a microscope is used, a person cannot see a virus.
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until
Definition
necessary; consequent; A virus cannot be seen until you use a microscope.
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without
Definition
necessary; consequent; Without a microscope, a virus cannot be seen.
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