Use Conditional Logic with If Statements... trueOr False should return "yes,that is true" and another "Yes,that is false" but it seems wrong after compile. What's the problem in code?

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Your code so far


// Example
function ourTrueOrFalse(isItTrue) {
  if (isItTrue) { 
    return "Yes, it's true";
  }
  return "No, it's false";
}

// Setup
function trueOrFalse(wasThatTrue) {

  // Only change code below this line.
  if(wasThatTrue)
  {
      return "Yes,that was true";
  }
  return "No,that was false";

  
  // Only change code above this line.

}

// Change this value to test
trueOrFalse(true);
trueOrFalse(false);

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Link to the challenge:
https://learn.freecodecamp.org/javascript-algorithms-and-data-structures/basic-javascript/use-conditional-logic-with-if-statements

Add a space after your comma. Spacing is important here

add space after or before semicolon? coma…where?

After your comma in the string…
“Yes, that was true”;
“No, that was false”;