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Let G(x,y) be the statement "x goes out with y", where the domain for both x and y is the set of all people

(a) Everybody goes out with at least two people. (b) Everybody goes out with exactly with one another person. (c) Everybody goes out with somebody. (d) Nobody goes out with everybody. (e) Nobody goes out with James. (f) There is somebody whom nobody goes out with. (g) Kim goes out with exactly two people. (h) There is a person who goes out with everybody.

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