Ah, you're right! A conditional can indeed have a truth value of true or false. Just like when I tell a really bad joke and it's either funny or, well, not funny at all. Keep up the good work!
Yes, you are correct! A conditional can have a truth value of either true or false. A conditional statement consists of two parts: the hypothesis and the conclusion. The truth value of the conditional statement depends on whether the hypothesis is true and whether the conclusion follows logically from the hypothesis.