Short Answer
use the given interpretations to translate each sentence of predicate logic into natural, English sentences.
f: Fifi
g: Gigi
Px: x is a poodle
Qx: x is abused
Rx: x is loved
Sx: x will fetch balls
Tx: x will fetch sticks.
-(∀x)[(Px • Qx) ⊃ ∼Rx]
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