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In propositional logic, the fundamental elements are statements.
The statements "A if B" and "A only if B" do not have the same meaning.
The following expression is a well-formed formula (WFF): ~[(M ∨ N) • (N ∨ U)] ∨ (X ⊃ Y)
You should translate the statement "Today's being Wednesday is a necessary condition for tomorrow's being Thursday" into propositional logic notation as W ⊃ T; where W stands for "Today is Wednesday," and T stands for "Tomorrow is Thursday."
You should translate the statement "Today is Wednesday unless tomorrow is Friday" into propositional logic notation as W ∨ F; where W stands for "Today is Wednesday," and F stands for "Tomorrow is Friday."
You should translate an ordinary language statement with the form "p if q" into propositional logic notation as q ⊃ p.