What is the meaning of “you” and “and”?
I am not a native speaker.What am I supposed to do? The question is obviously correct. Apologies for not understanding!
I am not
- doing A, nor doing B
- (the scenario can be
described in a single sentence) but at the same time, I am not doing B and I’m not doing A. This doesn’t follow my original scenario. I’m not doing B, and I’m not doing A. According to the scenario, the only answer on the second
level is “I’m not doing B and I’m not doing A,” and not B.
As you type and, it
just means they won’t both be done.
I am not doing A or B. If you use it so strongly, we’re not both being done. (if there are two thing of the same). If both are being done only one way, it could be that neither is being done.
In symbolic logic, the negation of a conjunction is represented by something called De Morgan’s Laws. What would happen if not A
and B
be the same as Not A and B. Not A and B was
the same as Not B. In words and sentences: