• In natural languages, an indicative conditional is a conditional sentence such as "If Leona is at home, she isn't in Paris", whose grammatical form restricts...
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  • the difference between indicative and counterfactual conditionals is the following English minimal pair: Indicative conditional: If Sally owns a donkey...
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    indicative mood. Indicative mood: The indicative mood, or evidential mood, is used for factual statements and positive beliefs. The Spanish conditional, although...
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  • languages Conditional sentence, a sentence type used to refer to hypothetical situations and their consequences Indicative conditional, a conditional sentence...
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  • respectively. Open conditional clauses in turn can be divided into particular and general. Open conditional sentences generally use the indicative mood in both...
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  • among conditionals is that between indicative and counterfactual conditionals, exemplified by the following English examples: Indicative conditional: If...
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  • Strict conditional Variably strict conditional Relevance conditional A conditional sentence in natural language, including: Indicative conditional Counterfactual...
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  • Strict conditionals are the result of Clarence Irving Lewis's attempt to find a conditional for logic that can adequately express indicative conditionals in...
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    sufficient operator Corresponding conditional Counterfactual conditional Indicative conditional Strict conditional Hilbert 1918. Mendelson 2015. Van Heijenoort...
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  • subjunctive, is used to form the conditional and, on occasion, as a replacement for the present subjunctive when both indicative and subjunctive moods of a...
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  • form of argument) that is committed when, in the context of an indicative conditional statement, it is stated that because the consequent is true, therefore...
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  • Ancient Greek, and Vedic Sanskrit have them all. English has indicative, imperative, conditional, and subjunctive moods. Not all the moods listed below are...
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    constructions. Indicative mood, in English, refers to finite verb forms that are not marked as subjunctive and are neither imperatives nor conditionals. They are...
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  • therefore not B. Affirming the consequent – the antecedent in an indicative conditional is claimed to be true because the consequent is true; if A, then...
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  • Sami. Indicative, conditional, and potential mood Imperative The negative verb is conjugated in moods and personal forms in Northern Sami. Indicative, conditional...
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  • take us as allies." A simple conditional may use any tense of the indicative. The following has the perfect indicative: εἰ μέν τι ἠσέβηκα ... ἀποκτείνατέ...
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  • of the active and middle forms of the first aorist contain an α. The indicative forms are similar to the imperfect, and the other moods, except for the...
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    meaning. Conditionals with fake past marking go by various names including counterfactuals, subjunctives, and X-marked conditionals. Indicative: If it is...
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  • another way, denying the antecedent occurs in the context of an indicative conditional statement and assumes that the negation of the antecedent implies...
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  • two modern dialects of Armenian. Both dialects have five moods: indicative, conditional, optative/subjunctive, necessitative, imperative; of these only...
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    antecedent is false. The ordinary indicative conditional has somewhat more structure than the material conditional. For instance, although the first is...
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  • [pluperfect indicative], on aurait pu [conditional perfect] l'empêcher. "If we had known it [pluperfect subjunctive], we would have been able [conditional perfect]...
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    empire would have been greater than Rome." This contrasts with an indicative conditional, which indicates what is (in fact) the case if its antecedent is...
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  • types of conditionals (if-then statements). Consider the difference between the epistemic connection expressed by an indicative conditional and the causal...
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  • Realis mood (redirect from Indicative mood)
    Other moods existing in English besides the indicative are the imperative ("Be quiet!") and the conditional ("I would be quiet") (although this is not...
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  • imperfect, pluperfect, future, and conditional. Three (or four) moods—indicative, subjunctive, imperative (and conditional, according to some authors) Classes...
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  • The conditional preservation of the saints, or conditional perseverance of the saints, or commonly conditional security, is the Arminian Christian belief...
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  • tense–aspect–mood forms, categorized into the indicative, subjunctive and imperative moods, with the conditional mood sometimes viewed as an additional category...
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  • five moods: indicative; imperative; conditional; conjunctive (Latvian literature, however, does not make a distinction between conditional and conjunctive...
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  • cantado (had sung). Its meaning has shifted to that of a conditional in Sicilian. The future indicative tense of the modern languages does not derive from the...
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