The March Hare, Hatter, and Dormouse did not use "if ... then" form when they stated their conditionals. Write the converse for each conditional statement below without "if...then form
Conditional: I breathe when I sleep. Converse:
Conditional: I like what I get. Converse:
Conditional: I see what I est. Converse:
Conditional: I say what I mean. Converse:
Converse: If I sleep, then I breathe.
Converse: If I get what I like, then I like it.
Converse: If I eat, then I see what I eat.
Converse: If I mean something, then I say it.
Converse of the conditional "I breathe when I sleep": When I sleep, I breathe.
Converse of the conditional "I like what I get": What I get, I like.
Converse of the conditional "I see what I eat": What I eat, I see.
Converse of the conditional "I say what I mean": What I mean, I say.
To write the converse of each conditional statement without using "if...then" form, we need to switch the order of the two statements and express them in a different way.
1. Conditional: I breathe when I sleep. Converse: When I sleep, I breathe.
2. Conditional: I like what I get. Converse: What I get, I like.
3. Conditional: I see what I eat. Converse: What I eat, I see.
4. Conditional: I say what I mean. Converse: What I mean, I say.