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Ha-ha did you mean the "question" says it all? Anyways, examples are listed here:

converse: If the temp. is below zero, the water is frozen. 

inverse: If the water is not frozen, the temp. is not below zero 

contrapositive: If the temp. is not below zero then the water is not frozen. 




statement: if p then q( What you wrote.) 
converse: if q then p 
inverse: if not p then not q 
contrapositive: if not q then not p

 

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if the cat will run then the dog will chase the cat.......conditional
if the cat will NOT run then the dog will NOT chase the cat......inverse
if the dog will chase the cat then the cat will run.......converse
if the dog will NOT chase the cat then the cat will NOT run ...contra positive
If p then q conditional
if q then p Converse
if negation p then negation q inverse
if negation q then negation p contra positive

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