Pattern: if-you-verb

Structure Overview

Formula: if + you + Verb
Core Meaning: Employs the "generic you" within a conditional clause to state rules, general facts, or hypothetical scenarios applicable to people in general, not just the listener.


💬 Contextual Examples


🎴 Interactive Web Practice (Click to Reveal)

Practice 1: ______ you leave milk out, it will spoil.
Answer: If

Practice 2: If ______ study hard, passing the exam is easy.
Answer: you

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