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المنتدى الأكاديمي للمعلمين ملتقى مهني أكاديمي متخصص للأساتذة الأفاضل في جميع المواد التعليمية (تربية وتعليم & أزهر) |
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الفرق بين if و when و if و in case
When or if? We use when for things that are certain to happen in the future:
Note that although the reference is clearly to the future, we use the present tense in the when-clause. We use if for things that may happen and which we are not certain about:
In all of these examples, we are talking about future conditions and whether we use when or if depends upon the certainty of things happening. However, when and if are interchangeable when we are talking about general conditions that always apply when if means almost the same as whenever. Compare the following:
When or if? We use when for things that are certain to happen in the future: · I'll buy you a pair of gloves when I go shopping this afternoon. I'll give you a ring when I get home from school. Note that although the reference is clearly to the future, we use the present tense in the when-clause. We use if for things that may happen and which we are not certain about: · If I decide to come to London this year, I'll come and visit you. · I'm going to call the police if she's not back within the hour. · If you make the salads, I'll prepare the barbecue. In all of these examples, we are talking about future conditions and whether we use when or if depends upon the certainty of things happening. However, when and if are interchangeable when we are talking about general conditions that always apply when if means almost the same as whenever. Compare the following: · I keep the air-conditioning on at night if the temperature goes above 30 degrees. · I keep the air-conditioning on at night whenever / when the temperature goes above 30 degrees. · If the green flag is flying, it's quite safe to swim here You can swim here whenever / when / provided the green flag is flying. In case We use in case to talk about taking precautions, doing something because something else might happen:
In case or if? When we use in case we are mostly describing future possible situations. When we use if we are talking about conditions that apply. Compare the following and note the differences in meaning.
in case of Note that in case of is a prepositional phrase used with a noun which is similar in meaning to an if-clause. Compare the following:
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مجهود ممتاز من موجه متميز ونشيط ومطلع وذو شخصية محبوبة ومثقف
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جزاك الله خيرا
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الحقيقة موضوع متميز جدا.
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جزيت عنا خيرا
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![]() Thank you Mr. Samy
You are distinguished Inspector
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بارك الله فيك
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