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The converse of " If it is raining then it is cool " is ​

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Answered by iqrajamshedbb2008
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Answer:

It will be cool if it's raining

Answered by SrijanB2022
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Answer:

The converse of " If it is raining then it is cool " is:
"It will be cool if it is raining".

Explanation:

The converse of a statement is just writing it in a reverse manner.

Sentences consist of two vital parts:

  • Subject, about which we are talking in a sentence
  • Object, which the subject does to.

For example, Rahul has gone to make a cup of tea.
Here, Rahul is the subject and the remaining sentence is the object.

In a converse sentence, we just have to interchange the position of the subject with the object and vice-versa.

The sentence, "If it is raining then it is cool", makes us a sense that due to rain it is cool. We just have to reverse the 'sense' of the sentence and make the readers understand that the weather is cool as it is raining.

Thus, the converse of this sentence is "It will be cool if it is raining".
It should be remembered that we can write the sentence in many different forms to mean exactly the same.
For e.g., "It is cool for the event of raining", or,
"It is cool because it has been raining".

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