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CONDITIONAL TERMS
any
cannot
then
each
whenever
always
only
the only
must
unless
none
if
need
is
are
were
all
except
every
will be
require
never
was
everyone
when
no
only if
invariably
words that indicate sufficiency
words that indicate guarantees
words that indicate a necessary result
And, of course, there are always a variety of ways to express
conditional rules. Note that a word like “is” can always be
thought of conditionally, but it will only be helpful for us to do
so in certain situations.
neither / nor
and
Complex rules are a blessing and a curse—they can be tough
to handle, but they always tell us a lot about the game. Like
numbers rules, they are always important and very easy to
complexities
mistake; they should always be handled with the utmost care.
or
either / or
one or the other or both
but not both
must be true
could be true except
could be false except
must be false
And as we’ve discussed many
could be
times, it’s important that we
must be true except
maximum
understand the question stem
fully determined
most
correctly and that we use it to
define how we go about solving
question stem
the question. Expect to spend
minimum
language
least
a bit more time on “if substi-
if
tuted...same effect” questions,
and be careful to not confuse
EXCEPT:
“could be a complete list...”
could be a partial list
could be a complete list...
with “complete list of those that
could...”
if substituted...same effect
complete list of those that could...
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