Since the cmavo “se” merely rearranges the arguments of a brivla, the bridi “lo plise cu se dunda” and “dunda lo plise” are logically equivalent. Furthermore, the cmavo “bu’u” applies to a sumti to its right, so the bridi “bu’u ma lo plise cu se dunda” and “bu’u ma dunda lo plise” are logically equivalent, right? Yet the exercise does not accept “bu’u ma dunda lo plise” as an answer.
Exercise payload: {"shouldDisplayHint":false,"exercise":{"canonicalAnswer":"bu'u ma lo plise cu se dunda","sentences":[{"text":"Where is the apple being donated?","lojbanic":false}],"title":"Translate this sentence","type":"typing"}}
Attempted solution: {"text":"bu’u ma dunda lo plise"}
Attempted solution was classified as correct: no
Validation payload: {"canonicalAnswer":"bu'u ma lo plise cu se dunda","correct":false}
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Since the cmavo “se” merely rearranges the arguments of a brivla, the bridi “lo plise cu se dunda” and “dunda lo plise” are logically equivalent. Furthermore, the cmavo “bu’u” applies to a sumti to its right, so the bridi “bu’u ma lo plise cu se dunda” and “bu’u ma dunda lo plise” are logically equivalent, right? Yet the exercise does not accept “bu’u ma dunda lo plise” as an answer.
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