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Word3 if
WordType (conjunction)
Phonetic /ɪf/ /ɪf/
Example
  • if you see him, give him this note.
  • i'll only stay if you offer me more money.
  • if necessary i can come at once.
  • you can stay for the weekend if you like.
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if

(conjunction)/ɪf/ /ɪf/
  1. used to say that one thing can, will or might happen or be true, depending on another thing happening or being true
    • If you see him, give him this note.
    • I'll only stay if you offer me more money.
    • If necessary I can come at once.
    • You can stay for the weekend if you like.
    • If anyone calls, tell them I'm not at home.
    • If he improved his IT skills, he'd (= he would) easily get a job.
    • You would know what was going on if you'd (= you had) listened.
    • They would have been here by now if they'd caught the early train.
    • If I was in charge, I'd do things differently.
    • If I were in charge…
  2. when; whenever; every time
    • If metal gets hot it expands.
    • She glares at me if I go near her desk.
  3. used after ask, know, find out, wonder, etc. to introduce one of two or more possibilities
    • SYNONYM whether
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/whether
    • Do you know if he's married?
    • I wonder if I should wear a coat or not.
    • He couldn't tell if she was laughing or crying.
    • Listen to the tune and see if you can remember the words.
  4. used after verbs or adjectives expressing feelings
    • I am sorry if I disturbed you.
    • I'd be grateful if you would keep it a secret.
    • Do you mind if I turn the TV off?
  5. used to admit that something is possible, but to say that it is not very important
    • If she has any weakness, it is her Italian.
    • So what if he was late. Who cares?
  6. used to ask somebody to listen to your opinion
    • If you ask me, she's too scared to do it.
    • If you think about it, those children must be at school by now.
    • If you remember, Mary was always fond of animals.
  7. used before an adjective to introduce a contrast
    • He's a good driver, if a little over-confident.
    • We'll only do it once—if at all.
  8. used with will or would to ask somebody politely to do something
    • If you will sit down for a few moments, I'll tell the manager you're here.
    • If you would care to leave your name, we'll contact you as soon as possible.
  9. used before could, may or might to suggest something or to interrupt somebody politely
    • If I may make a suggestion, perhaps we could begin a little earlier next week.
  10. despite the possibility that; no matter whether
    • I'll get there, even if I have to walk.
  11. despite the fact that; even though
    • He is a great leader, even if he has many enemies.
  12. used to say something about an event that may or may not happen
    • If and when we ever meet again I hope he remembers what I did for him.
  13. used to express an opinion about something, or after a negative statement to suggest that the opposite is true
    • I'd say he was more like his father, if anything.
    • She's not thin—if anything she's on the plump side.
  14. used to give somebody advice
    • If I were you I'd start looking for another job.
  15. used to introduce a different suggestion, after a sentence with if
    • I'll go if you're going. If not (= if you are not), I'd rather stay at home.
  16. used after a yes/no question to say what will or should happen if the answer is ‘no’
    • Are you ready? If not, I'm going without you.
    • Do you want that cake? If not, I'll have it.
  17. used to suggest that something may be even larger, more important, etc. than was first stated
    • They cost thousands if not millions of pounds to build.
  18. used to say that you wish something was true or that something had happened
    • If only I were rich.
    • If only I knew her name.
    • If only he'd remembered to send that letter.
    • If only I had gone by taxi.
  19. if that is the case
    • Do you do research in your studies? If so, what research methods do you use?
  20. used to say that something that is happening is surprising
    • I'm surprised they've invited me to their wedding—it's not as if I know them well.
  21. used to state the only situation in which something can happen
    • Only if a teacher has given permission is a student allowed to leave the room.
    • Only if the red light comes on is there any danger to employees.

    Word Origin

    • Old English gif, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch of and German ob.
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