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Conjugate in the conditional indicative.
Switch to the conditional indicative.
Know the correct way to conjugate hacer in the conditional indicative.
The conditional indicative should be used to describe a concrete state of being that will definitely be, as long as another condition is true.
The conditional indicative tense should be used when you are trying to describe an action that will definitely be done in the future as long as another condition is true.
Use the conditional indicative when describing or referring to an act of reading that will certainly or definitely be done at some point in the future as long as another condition or circumstance ends up being true.
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The "follow upon" language might suggest a counterfactual analysis of the claim that an agent has the power to do A if she wills to do A, namely, that if she were to will to do A then she would do A (e.g., Lowe 1995: 129; Stuart 2013: 407—for a similar account that trades the subjunctive conditionals for indicative conditionals, see Yaffe 2000: 15).
Conditional entropy indicative of a selective sweep is an especially strong predictor of eQTLs for genes in several biological processes of medical interest.
Conditional entropy indicative of a selective sweep is a strong predictor of eQTLs for genes in some medically interesting biological processes but not in others.
Ranking theory (Spohn 1988, 2012; again see entry on formal representations of belief) also bears some resemblance to probability theory but draws much inspiration from possible-world semantics for conditionals (see entry on indicative conditionals).
In both experiments, Wilcoxon's signed ranks tests showed that, as we expected, participants used subjunctive constructions to paraphrase counterfactual conditionals more often than indicative conditionals (Experiment 2a: 36% versus 4%, z = 3.72, N − Ties = 20, p < .001; Experiment 2b: 39% versus 13%, z = 3.9, N − Ties = 24, p < .001), as Table 3 shows.
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