Two blanks put together as antecedent and consequent are known as a conditional statement or if-then statement. In logic, the antecedent is the part that comes after "if," while the consequent follows "then." For example, in the statement "If it rains (antecedent), then the ground will be wet (consequent)," both parts are linked in a conditional relationship.
Two blank put together as antecedent and consequent are known as a blank
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