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Slocawber Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Assumptions and consequences

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When analysing the sentence: 'If we study, we'll pass the exam' can we call the first part 'assumption' and the second one 'consequence'?

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slocawber When analysing the sentence: 'If we study, we'll pass the exam' can we call the first part 'assumption' and the second one 'consequence'? Yes. However, we usually say "the condition" and "the consequence".

  • slocawber When analysing the sentence: 'If we study, we'll pass the exam' can we call the first part 'assumption' and the second one 'consequence'?
  • Yes.
  • However, we usually say "the condition" and "the consequence".
  • CJ
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slocawberWhen analysing the sentence: 'If we study, we'll pass the exam' can we call the first part 'assumption' and the second one 'consequence'?
Yes. However, we usually say "the condition" and "the consequence".

CJ

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