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gabrielcoronado446 on March 13, 2018

most rule solely the reversal rule

example: A-s-B A-m-C If I only have one most can I turn for example A-m-C into C-s-A or would the exception solely apply to two most statements in order for a reversal to take effect? If I dont have two most statements can I still reverse one most statement or no?

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Mehran on March 13, 2018

You can reverse any most statement. Just remember that "most" becomes "some".

In your example:

A-most-C
C-some-A

Hope that helps! Please let us know if you have any other questions.

gabrielcoronado446 on March 13, 2018

Thank you that really clarifies it