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If p: Ashok works hard: q: Ashok gets good grade The verbal form for `(~ pvecq)` is If Ashok works hard then gets good grade If Ashok does not work hard then he gets good grade If Ashok does not work hard then he does not get good grade Ashok works hard if and only if he gets good grade

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If p: Ashok works hard: q: Ashok gets good grade The verbal form for (-p rarr q) is If Ashok works hard then gets good grade If Ashok does not work hard then he gets good grade If Ashok does not work hard the does not get good grade Ashok works hard if and only if he gets good grade

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