condition
A condition is like a special rule or a magic spell that tells you what needs to happen for something else to happen. Imagine you’re playing a game where you can only jump if you have a special key. The key is the condition that lets you jump. Without the key, you can’t jump, but with it, you can leap high and reach new places.
Think of a condition as a traffic light. When the light is green, cars can go, but when it’s red, they have to stop. The color of the light is the condition that decides whether the cars can move or not. If it’s green, that’s the condition for “go”; if it’s red, that’s the condition for “stop.”
Now, imagine you’re baking cookies, and the recipe says you can only add chocolate chips if the dough is soft. The softness of the dough is the condition for adding chocolate chips. If the dough is too hard, you can’t add them, but if it’s soft, you can sprinkle them in and make your cookies super yummy.