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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Propositions

I need two propositions from this paragraph;

When the tadpoles leave the jelly, they will need food. Put three rabbit pellets into the aquarium. The tadpoles will also eat algae growing on the pond weed.

Also, could you explain WHY they are propositions? I'm training to be a primary school teacher myself but I'm really confused!!

Thanks!!
  

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A typical (relevant) definition of "proposition" is "a declarative statement that is either true or false".

  • A typical (relevant) definition of "proposition" is "a declarative statement that is either true or false".
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A typical (relevant) definition of "proposition" is "a declarative statement that is either true or false".
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I am wondering if you are looking for propositions or prepositions.
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Grammar Geek
I am wondering if you are looking for propositions or prepositions.


A very good point, GG!

(Weirdly, it seems that there are two propositions and two prepositions!)
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OOohhhh - Divine forces at work?

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