give the converse for the statement: ' if today is Monday ,then tomorrow is my birthday"
A zero conditional is a structure used to speak about general truths, containing an "if" clause. For example: "If it rains, the ground gets wet."
A zero conditional is a structure used to speak about general truths, containing an "if" clause. For example: "If it rains, the ground gets wet."
0 what are characteristics of efficient market hypothesis?
The statement in which the hypothesis becomes the conclusion and vice-versa is called the Converse.
The hypothesis would be exactly that (except for grammatical corrections): no square has an acute angle.
Probably due to slipping when they get wet. Your belts might need to be changed.
just look in wet places if you have a pool there might be one there. i always find them after it rains
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".
the rainforest is wet because it always rains
They get wet.
Your insides!!!!!!
If it rains, then it rains. If it rains, things on the street will get wet and anything not protected from the rain will get soaked or wet.
When it rains or its wet
Get wet(ter).
He gets wet
Things get wet.
Yes because it rains