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Conditional Sentence : Grammatical Terms in Linguistics
146 words, approx. 1 pages n. A sentence consisting of two clauses, one of which (the protasis or antecedent) expresses a condition whose fulfilment or non-fulfilment is relevant to the degree of reality assigned to the other (the apodosis or consequent). Conditional sentences...
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Conditionals Summary
4,709 words, approx. 16 pages Conditionals Conditionals are sentences like the following: (1) If Oswald did not kill Kennedy, then someone else did (2) We will not go on the trip if it rains tomorrow (3) If Oswald had not killed Kennedy, then someone else would have (4) We would be...
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Conditional sentence Information
1,200 words, approx. 4 pages
 In grammar, conditional sentences are sentences discussing factual implications or hypothetical situations and their consequences. Languages use a variety of conditional constructions and verb forms (such as the conditional mood) to form these kinds of...


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Conditional sentences.
04/01/2001: 1,477 words, approx. 5 pages From the time that he was 22 years old until he was 28 years old, "L.W." forced his female cousin to commit indecent sexual acts for him. This started when she was six years old and continued until she was twelve, and it...
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The impossible compromise.(conditional sentences)
02/28/2000: 1,055 words, approx. 4 pages A Supreme Court ruling on conditional sentences leaves judges even more confused Since 1996, Section 742 of the Criminal Code has allowed judges to substitute conditional sentences for some crimes that previously might have merited prison. Technically, conditional sentences are jail terms...


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