If it is a hypothetical complex sentence, the hypothetical complex sentence has two clauses. The first clause says a hypothetical situation, and the latter clause is the result of this hypothetical situation.
How to make sentences
1. If you like a person, you should express it frankly.
2. If it were not for the diligence of little bees, there would be no delicious and nutritious honey.
3. If you are always satisfied with your current achievements, you will not make any progress.
4. If we work hard, everything will be hopeful.
5. If I didn't eat sour watermelons, I wouldn't have trouble with my stomach.
6. If you don't look carefully when answering questions, you may lose points.
7. Without the farmer's uncle's work, there would be no delicious rice.
8. If there is no hope in life, it is like fish without water.
9. Mother said that if I sleep well, I can grow taller quickly.
10. If I had listened carefully last semester, I would not have failed the exam.
11. If you feel happy, clap your hands.
What does "if... just..." mean
Represents an assumption.
If it means that if you do something, there will be a result!
The difference between if and if
The difference between "Ruoyue" and "Ruoyue" lies in their different meanings: "Ruoyue" expresses wishes, while "Ruoyue" expresses assumptions.
If yes, the grammar of expression is generally: if yes, it is a conjunction that follows. For example, if it doesn't rain tomorrow, we will go hiking. Or: If you don't come, I won't leave.
If yes, the expression syntax is generally: if yes is a hypothetical association. For example, without the hard work of migrant workers, there would be no prosperity of the city. Or: if you want to learn, you should not be ashamed to ask questions.
The difference between if and as long as
1. "As long as... just" and "if... just" are two groups of conjunctions. The main difference between them is that "if... just" focuses on assumptions, and "as long as... just" focuses on certain conditions.
2. In addition, the feelings expressed by these two phrases are different. When the phrase "if... just" is used to describe things, its emotion is more euphemistic, but the emotion of "as long as... just" is stronger.
3. But in fact, the meanings of these two kinds of conjunctions are similar.
When we want to use it to describe something, it means what kind of results will appear after what happens.