Let L(x, y) be the sentence “x loves y” and let the universe of discourse be all people. Express the following statements as quantifications. 1.2.1. Everybody loves Jerry. 1.2.2. Everybody loves somebody. 1.2.3. There is somebody that everybody loves. 1.2.4. There is somebody that Lydia does not love.\ 1.2.5. There is somebody that no one loves.

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Let L(x, y) be the sentence “x loves y” and let the universe of
discourse be all people. Express the following statements as
quantifications.
1.2.1. Everybody loves Jerry.
1.2.2. Everybody loves somebody.
1.2.3. There is somebody that everybody loves.
1.2.4. There is somebody that Lydia does not love.\
1.2.5. There is somebody that no one loves.

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