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If - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
from English Grammar Today. If is a conjunction. If: conditions. We often use if to introduce possible or impossible situations or conditions and their results. The situations or conditions can be real, imagined or uncertain: I usually make a sandwich to take to work if I have enough time. (real)
Conditionals: if - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
Politeness. First and second conditional compared. When we use the first conditional, we think the imagined situation is more likely to happen than when we use the second conditional. Compare. Imagined conditions: the third conditional.
How to Use the IF Function in Microsoft Excel - How-To Geek
Put simply, you can use the IF function to retrieve a pre-specified result based on whether the function gets a TRUE or FALSE value. For example, if you have a score sheet, you can make it so your cells say. PASS. if someone has scored 60 or higher, or say. FAIL. if the score is 59 or lower. You can use a nested IF to even assign grades, like an.
Excel IF function | Exceljet
The Excel IF function runs a logical test and returns one value for a TRUE result, and another for a FALSE result. For example, to "pass" scores above 70: =IF (A1>70,"Pass","Fail"). More than one condition can be tested by nesting IF functions. The IF function can be combined with logical functions like AND and OR to extend the logical test.
Conditional reasoning and logical equivalence - Khan Academy
Conditional (or “if-then”) statements can be difficult to master, but your confidence and fluency on the LSAT will improve significantly if you can recognize the various equivalent ways that a true conditional statement can be expressed.
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