What does the word if mean?
In the conjunction form, the definition of if /if/ is (introducing a conditional clause) on the condition or supposition that; in the event that, despite the possibility that; no matter whether.
In the noun form, the definition of if /if/ is a condition or supposition.
The following are 23 example sentences using the word If. If you have any questions, please write them in the comments column below :
- The car wouldn’t have hit the fence if you could drive well.
- Your clothes wouldn’t be dirty if you didn’t put a pen on them.
- I wouldn’t have been hospitalized if I hadn’t traveled to Surabaya.
- The lyrics of the song If You Come Back are often sung by Anisa.
- If next year many people sacrifice, then we will get a lot of meat.
- Mother forbids you to say the word if.
- If you loved me, I will marry you.
- If I had recovered, I would have visited your city.
- If it hadn’t rained, I wouldn’t have needed to bring an umbrella
- If this chick had grown up, then it could have been slaughtered
- If you had sharpened this knife cruelly, an example of how easy it is to use for slaughtering.
- Wildan said, “If I had studied diligently, of course I would have moved up a class.”
- If you had been careful, of course, you wouldn’t have had an accident.
- If I didn’t join I wouldn’t be involved
- If it wasn’t written maybe it wouldn’t be read by others
- If you had gone last night you would have met them
- If the motorbike had been cleaned first it would have been more interesting
- If I didn’t take this exam I certainly wouldn’t have been accepted
- If my child wasn’t sick I would have gone to school
- If you hadn’t told me maybe I wouldn’t have known.
- If Mr. Bagus was willing to explain then we would understand what the benefits are
- If Kevin had joined the game maybe you wouldn’t have been the champion
- The teacher wouldn’t be angry if you came home on time.