What is the conclusion of the following conditional statement?

If it rains, then I will bring my umbrella.

The conclusion of the conditional statement "If it rains, then I will bring my umbrella" is "I will bring my umbrella." In a conditional statement of the form "if P, then Q," P is known as the antecedent (in this case, "it rains") and Q is the consequent or conclusion (in this case, "I will bring my umbrella"). However, this conclusion only follows if the antecedent condition is met, meaning the conclusion is only valid if it actually rains. Without the occurrence of rain, the conditional statement has not specified whether you will bring your umbrella or not.