indicative conditional
English
Noun
indicative conditional (plural indicative conditionals)Category:English lemmas#INDICATIVECONDITIONALCategory:English nouns#INDICATIVECONDITIONALCategory:English countable nouns#INDICATIVECONDITIONALCategory:English multiword terms#INDICATIVECONDITIONALCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#INDICATIVECONDITIONALCategory:Pages with entries#INDICATIVE%20CONDITIONALCategory:Pages with 1 entry#INDICATIVE%20CONDITIONAL
- (grammarCategory:en:Grammar#INDICATIVECONDITIONAL, linguisticsCategory:en:Linguistics#INDICATIVECONDITIONAL) A type of conditional statement in natural language that expresses a relationship between two propositions, and used to convey the situation where the truth of one proposition (the antecedent) suggests or implies the truth of another proposition (the consequent).
Usage notes
- Sometimes argued to be equivalent to the material conditional in the field of logic.