Translate the following into predicate logic. Use the first letters of names and predicates. If predicates or
names have the same first letter, then use the second letter for one of them, as shown in the example.
Example: Anyone who dates Donald is desperate.
a. There are no cats.
b. If cats are robots, then there are no cats.
c. Everyone loves Mable.
d. Mable loves Playstation.
e. Someone walks but does not talk.
f. Matilda gave Bob a job.
g. Janice works for Yelp!.
h. Maelynn avoids toads.
i. There is some cat that is worse than a jellyfish.
j. Not all mosquitoes carry malaria.
k. The only dog in the yard is a collie.
l. There is a barber who only shaves himself.
m. Shantell lied under oath.