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✅ Only if ... vs If...
🟣 به کاربرد کاما و inversion بعد از only if دقت کنید:
💢 If you arrive on time, you will get a seat. ✅ (comma needed)
This is because introductory "if" clauses are generally followed by a comma before the main clause.
Compare this to:
💢 Only if you arrive on time will you get a seat. ✅ (no comma needed)
So essentially, "only if" forces a unique sentence structure, while "if" behaves like most conditional phrases in English.
حالا به مثالهای زیر دقت کنید :
🟣 1. Using "if" (regular conditional, comma needed)
💢 If you work hard, you will succeed.
✅ (General condition: success is likely if effort is made.)
💢 If she studies, she will pass the test.
✅ (Studying increases the chance of passing.)
🟣 2. Using "only if" (strong restriction, inversion, no comma)
💢 Only if you work hard will you succeed.
✅ Success is possible only with hard work.)
💢 Only if she studies will she pass the test.
✅ (Passing depends exclusively on studying.)
✅ Key Differences
💢 If expresses a general condition and typically uses a comma.
💢 Only if imposes a strict condition and requires inversion.
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