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Name: Zain ullah
Class Roll# 38
Program: M.com
semester 1st
Department: Quaid -e- Azam college of
commerce,UOP
Main points of Presentation:
What is proposition
Types of proposition
Difference between proposition and sentence
Conclusion
Question/answer session
Proposition
Definition:
• A proposition is a statement that can be either true or false;
• It must be one or the other, it can not be both.
Key point of definition:
 If a proposition is true then we say it is “Truth value” is “True” and if a proposition
false, then we say its truth value is “False”
Example:
Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif is the current prime minister of Pakistan.
 if he is then it is true
 if he is not then its truth value will be false
Other definition:
Proposition……. Any statement that can be asserted or denied.
o (i.e. said to be true or false)
Example
Belgium is a country in Europe
The above statement is true
• And if we say as,
Egypt is a country in Europe.
This statement is false.
Proposition is a declarative/informative sentence.
Kinds of proposition:
Simple proposition Complex Proposition
Simple proposition:
 A proposition that does not contain any other proposition as a component part.
 Simple propositions are independent.
 Simple propositions are those propositions that give us information about a single fact.
Example:
Fast food tends to be unhealthy.
Afghanistan is in Asia.
Complex proposition:
 A proposition that contains another proposition as a component.
It is dependent.
 Proposition which contains two or more simple proposition.
 A proposition that gives us information about more than one fact.
Example:
If fast food tend to be unhealthy, then you should not eat it.
Afghanistan is a country in Asia and Kabul is its capital.
Proposition is different from Sentence!!!
 There is always a difference between a proposition and sentence.
 There are some types of sentences that can not be a proposition.
 They are as follows;
1. Imperative sentence:
It can not be a proposition because it is not a declarative sentence.
example.
clean your room.
close your books.
2. Interrogative sentence:
It is not a proposition because it is not a declarative sentence.
example.
What is your name?
where do u live?
A proposition is a statement that is capable of
determining whether a statement is true or
false.
And it is a statement which gives us
information about fact.
Keeping view all the above points we can say
that “every proposition can be a sentence but
every sentence can not be a proposition”
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proposition, types and difference between proposition and sentence

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  • 2. Name: Zain ullah Class Roll# 38 Program: M.com semester 1st Department: Quaid -e- Azam college of commerce,UOP
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  • 4. Main points of Presentation: What is proposition Types of proposition Difference between proposition and sentence Conclusion Question/answer session
  • 5. Proposition Definition: • A proposition is a statement that can be either true or false; • It must be one or the other, it can not be both. Key point of definition:  If a proposition is true then we say it is “Truth value” is “True” and if a proposition false, then we say its truth value is “False” Example: Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif is the current prime minister of Pakistan.  if he is then it is true  if he is not then its truth value will be false
  • 6. Other definition: Proposition……. Any statement that can be asserted or denied. o (i.e. said to be true or false) Example Belgium is a country in Europe The above statement is true • And if we say as, Egypt is a country in Europe. This statement is false. Proposition is a declarative/informative sentence.
  • 7. Kinds of proposition: Simple proposition Complex Proposition Simple proposition:  A proposition that does not contain any other proposition as a component part.  Simple propositions are independent.  Simple propositions are those propositions that give us information about a single fact. Example: Fast food tends to be unhealthy. Afghanistan is in Asia.
  • 8. Complex proposition:  A proposition that contains another proposition as a component. It is dependent.  Proposition which contains two or more simple proposition.  A proposition that gives us information about more than one fact. Example: If fast food tend to be unhealthy, then you should not eat it. Afghanistan is a country in Asia and Kabul is its capital.
  • 9. Proposition is different from Sentence!!!
  • 10.  There is always a difference between a proposition and sentence.  There are some types of sentences that can not be a proposition.  They are as follows; 1. Imperative sentence: It can not be a proposition because it is not a declarative sentence. example. clean your room. close your books. 2. Interrogative sentence: It is not a proposition because it is not a declarative sentence. example. What is your name? where do u live?
  • 11. A proposition is a statement that is capable of determining whether a statement is true or false. And it is a statement which gives us information about fact. Keeping view all the above points we can say that “every proposition can be a sentence but every sentence can not be a proposition”