Yes, but they can be rewritten. The conditional statement "If it rains then I will get wet" can be written as "I will get wet if it rains" so that the sentence does not begin with if. In logic, these conditional sentences are also equivalents to "I will not get wet or it rains", which does not contain the word "if".
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It would be used in a statement like "isn't that just a little redundant?" it means to repeat
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The word bread is used so many times in the Bible that I suggest you use the Bible Gateway website and search any version for the word bread. See Related Links for the web address.
A conditional statement is used to show the cause for a reaction. This is an if then type of statement. The most common word that is used to signal a conditional statement is the word if.
The part of a conditional statement that follows the word 'then' is the conclusion.
That is correct.
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Yes, but they can be rewritten. The conditional statement "If it rains then I will get wet" can be written as "I will get wet if it rains" so that the sentence does not begin with if. In logic, these conditional sentences are also equivalents to "I will not get wet or it rains", which does not contain the word "if".
Disjunction
"Would" is an auxiliary verb that is used to express a future action or a conditional statement. It is not a main verb by itself but helps to convey different meanings in a sentence.
The word "should" be used in the conditional sentences.
No. It is a coordinating conjunction. It can rarely be a noun. It cannot be used as a preposition.
Conditional could be used like this: This law is conditional. or this punishment is conditional. The word means that something is stating or implying a condition or several conditions.
Pasy is an unreal word, that is conditional on not using it as a proper noun.
soul food what's the meaning of the word and how can it be used in a thesis statement