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Chiakingdom Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

If and When

How is the meaning different ?

I' ll show you around Tokyo if you visit Japan.
I'll show you around Tokyo when you visit Japan.
  

Top answer

In the second, the visit is sure; in the first, it is not.

  • In the second, the visit is sure; in the first, it is not.
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In the second, the visit is sure; in the first, it is not.
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Chiakingdom... if you visit Japan. ... when you visit Japan.
I imagine that if you know the difference between the meaning of "if" and the meaning of "when", you can answer this one yourself.

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