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Anankastic conditional

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An anankastic[1] conditional is a grammatical construction of the form

If you want X, you have to do Y.

where Y is required in order to get X. For example:

If you wanna be my lover, you have got to get with my friends.

Notes

  1. ^ From Greek ἀναγκαστικός "compulsory" from ἀνάγκη "necessity."