For example - DuPage Montessori School

Using the notation legend you recorded in class, translate the following sentences into symbolic form.
For example, “Either Chicago or Buffalo will win the game” becomes “P v Q”. Pay close attention to
where the words “if, then, not, or, and” occur. Remember to use parentheses to avoid confusion and
scope mistakes!
1. The pizza will be here at 4:00 or 4:30.
2. If the rain continues to fall, we’ll have to go inside.
3. If Chicago wins their next game, then Green Bay and Minnesota will not win their next game.
4. The fruit will become ripe if you keep it in a paper bag.
5. Red and yellow are my favorite colors, but black and blue are not my favorite colors.
6. If you take notes and you study hard, then you will do well on tests and get a good grade.
7. It is not the case that if you bribe your logic teacher, you won’t have to do the homework.
8. Make plans and be prepared if you want to be ready.
9. I will have turkey instead of ham if the ham is overcooked.
10. It is not the case that Chicago and Green Bay will win their next games if Minnesota and Detroit lose
their next games.