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It works!

All you need is one space or `TAB` after `...`. To avoid chaos, most Python programmers use four spaces for each level of indentation.
All you need is one space after `...`. To avoid chaos, most Python programmers use four spaces for each level of indentation.

Everything that is indented after the `if` statement will be executed if the condition is met. See:

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>>> def hi():
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As you can see, there are those dots again! This means that nothing has really happened yet... and yes, we need to press the `TAB` key before giving our instructions:
As you can see, there are those dots again! This means that nothing has really happened yet... and yes, we need to press the `Space` key before giving our instructions:

>>> def hi():
... print('Hi there!')
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... print('Hi anonymous!')
...

As you can see, we needed to put two tabs before the `print` function, because `if` needs to know what should happen when the condition is met. Let's see how it works now:
As you can see, we needed to put two spaces before the `print` function, because `if` needs to know what should happen when the condition is met. Let's see how it works now:

>>> hi("Ola")
Hi Ola!
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>>> for name in girls:
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Dots again! Remember what goes after the dots? Yes, a tab :)
Dots again! Remember what goes after the dots? Yes, a space :)

>>> for name in girls:
... hi(name)
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Hi You!
Next girl

As you can see, everything you will put inside a `for` statement with `TAB` will be repeated for every element of the list `girls`.
As you can see, everything you will put inside a `for` statement with space will be repeated for every element of the list `girls`.

You can also use `for` on numbers using the `range` method:

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