What does it mean that 'If...then...' is a usual format of redundancy rules? I need an example.
faryan Senior Member Joined Apr 19, 2010 Member Type Interested in Language Native Language Persian Home Country Iran Current Location Iran Jan 27, 2012 #1 What does it mean that 'If...then...' is a usual format of redundancy rules? I need an example.
T Tdol No Longer With Us (RIP) Staff member Joined Nov 13, 2002 Native Language British English Home Country UK Current Location Japan Jan 27, 2012 #2 If it rains, then I will take an umbrella. If it rains, I will take an umbrella. Click to expand... There's no difference in meaning between the two, so then serves no purpose- it's redundant.
If it rains, then I will take an umbrella. If it rains, I will take an umbrella. Click to expand... There's no difference in meaning between the two, so then serves no purpose- it's redundant.