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17 May, 19:52

Write a true conditional statement about yourself. Then write the converse of your statement in if-then form. Is the converse true?

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  1. 17 May, 23:31
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    If pizza is available, then I will eat pizza is my statement - it's conditional in that I will eat pizza if pizza is available.

    The converse is pretty much switching the if and then, so I get 'If I eat pizza, then pizza is available', which is true.
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