The statement is of the type: if A then B.
The statement has the logical connective 'only' and this does not imply that all romantic boys will give roses to girls but if a boy has given a rose to a girl, he must be romantic.
The statement has the logical connective 'only' and this does not imply that all students or teacher will visit the library.
The statement is of the type 'when A then B, when not B then not A' where A is 'Anu comes first and Tanu second' and B is 'Nikki and Sona cannot be selected in that order'.
The statement is a simple 'either A or B'.
The statement has the logical connective 'only' and it does not imply that all those living in Tilli are unfriendly.
The statement is of the type: if A (it flows) then B (have viscosity).
The statement is of the type: if A (happens on Sunday) then B (happen again on Tuesday).
The statement is of the type: when A (Shashi makes coffee) then B (Asha puts sugar in it).
The statement is of the type: when A (Batman enters from the door) then B (Superman exits from the window).
The statement is of the type: only when A (Dolly eats samosa) then B (Anu drink tea). But it does not imply that whenever Dolly eats samosa, Anu will drink tea.
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