The return statement ends the function execution and optionally sends a value back to the function caller.
The correct syntax for an if statement in Python uses a colon (:) to start the block of code that runs if the condition is true.
In Python, functions are defined using the def keyword followed by the function name and parentheses.
The break keyword is used to exit a loop prematurely in Python. It terminates the current loop and resumes execution at the next statement following the loop.