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  2. English conditional sentences - Wikipedia

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    If you are young, you will like that book. (I do not know how old you are.) If you are already so good at it, you will be a master in one year. If he is already here, you will find him. Formally, every sentence above looks like the first conditional, with the condition having future meaning, [5] which was not our intention.

  3. If and only if - Wikipedia

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    The corresponding logical symbols are "", "", [6] and , [10] and sometimes "iff".These are usually treated as equivalent. However, some texts of mathematical logic (particularly those on first-order logic, rather than propositional logic) make a distinction between these, in which the first, ↔, is used as a symbol in logic formulas, while ⇔ is used in reasoning about those logic formulas ...

  4. List of commonly misused English words - Wikipedia

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    The only difference with British English is that assure can be used instead of insure, particularly in the context of life insurance or assurance. Standard: I assure you that I will have your car washed by the time you return. Standard: When you mow the lawn, ensure there are no foreign objects in the grass.

  5. English modal auxiliary verbs - Wikipedia

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    The English modal auxiliary verbs are a subset of the English auxiliary verbs used mostly to express modality, properties such as possibility and obligation. [a] They can most easily be distinguished from other verbs by their defectiveness (they do not have participles or plain forms [b]) and by their lack of the ending ‑(e)s for the third-person singular.

  6. Necessity and sufficiency - Wikipedia

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    In other words, the antecedent S cannot be true without N being true. For example, in order for someone to be called S ocrates, it is necessary for that someone to be N amed. Similarly, in order for human beings to live, it is necessary that they have air.

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  8. English interrogative words - Wikipedia

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    We'll have to extrapolate for the next three years. / We'll have to what for the next three years? Previous attachés included Robin Vane-Tempest-Stewart. / Robin vain who? Echo-question words are not interrogative words. In the first example, what is a verb; [d] in the second, who is not phrase-initial. Neither is possible for interrogative ...

  9. I Have Serious Flight Anxiety, So Here Are 9 Things Aviation ...

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    Flying is only going to get safer. Getty Stock Photo. ... In other words, if 10 planes are meant to fly out and there aren't enough air traffic controllers to accommodate that, the number of ...