Respuesta :
If you took a true "if-then" statement and reversed the clauses,
the new statement would also be true is a false statement
What is reverse clause?
It is a type of condition sentence which is an immediate inference made from another condition sentence .
It is not necessary that if you took a true "if-then" statement and reversed the clauses, the new statement would also be true. Let us explain this by an example
True statement : If you born in Gujrat , then you know how to speak Gujrati
now , Reverse the clause : If you are not born in Gujrat , then you don't know how to speak in Gujrati
here , the reverse is not so necessarily true as you do not need to born at that place to learn its local language , it can be learnt sitting at any corner of the world
hence the answer is False
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