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Hanuman_2000 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Negative sentence

Hello,

1. Every mother loves her children.

A. There is no mother who does not love her children


Is #A correct paraphrase of #1 with same meaning in the negative form?

Thanks.

  

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From a mathematical point of view, the negative form of "Every mother loves her children" is "There are mothers who don't love their children". Also, doesn't "There is no mother who does not love her children" mean exactly the same as "Every mother loves her children" anyway?

  • From a mathematical point of view, the negative form of "Every mother loves her children" is "There are mothers who don't love their children".
  • Also, doesn't "There is no mother who does not love her children" mean exactly the same as "Every mother loves her children" anyway?
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From a mathematical point of view, the negative form of "Every mother loves her children" is "There are mothers who don't love their children". Also, doesn't "There is no mother who does not love her children" mean exactly the same as "Every mother loves her children" anyway?

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