"If you forgot your favorite pillow, you packing was hasty" is this true or false?

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I think it is true because you can forget your pillow by rushing

How does the speaker know the person who forgot the pillow wasn't merely forgetful? Is there a way to know whether this statement is true or false? It may well be true, but it could also be an assumption of something that is not.

I agree.

:) I think Ms. Sue agrees that the statement is true.

I believe this is a multiple choice vocabulary exercise. Hasty fits this sentence.

Hasty does, indeed, fit the sentence.

Thank you

To determine whether the statement "If you forgot your favorite pillow, your packing was hasty" is true or false, we can break it down into two parts: forgetting the pillow and hasty packing.

1. Forgetting the pillow: This part of the statement is true. It is entirely possible to forget an item, such as a favorite pillow, while packing. Human error or rushing can lead to forgetting things.

2. Hasty packing: This part of the statement suggests that hasty packing is the cause of forgetting the pillow. While it can be a contributing factor, it is not always the case. People can forget items even if they are not rushing. Therefore, this part of the statement is false.

Overall, the statement "If you forgot your favorite pillow, your packing was hasty" is partly true and partly false. Forgetting the pillow can happen regardless of the speed of the packing process.