如果… 就… If…

如果…就… Conditional Sentences: Learn how to express “if…then…” conditions in Chinese using the 如果…就… structure

1 Basic Conditional Structure

The structure 如果 (rúguǒ)… 就 (jiù)… is used to express conditional sentences in Chinese, equivalent to “if…then…” in English. In this pattern, 如果 introduces the condition (the “if” clause), while 就 introduces the result (the “then” clause).

如果 + Condition + + Result

Conditional Flow Visualization

Condition Clause
如果明天下雨
rúguǒ míngtiān xiàyǔ
“if it rains tomorrow”
If-clause
then
Result Clause
我们就后天去
wǒmen jiù hòutiān qù
“we’ll go the day after tomorrow”
Result-clause

Complete Sentence: 如果明天下雨,我们就后天去吧!
(If it rains tomorrow, let’s go the day after tomorrow!)

如果 (rúguǒ) – The Condition Marker

如果 (rúguǒ) means “if” and introduces the conditional clause. It sets up a hypothetical situation or condition that must be met for the result to occur.

如果明天下雨
rúguǒ míngtiān xiàyǔ
Structure: 如果 + Condition
Translation: if it rains tomorrow
如果你想跳芭蕾舞
rúguǒ nǐ xiǎng tiào bālěiwǔ
Structure: 如果 + Subject + Condition
Translation: if you want to dance ballet

Key point: 如果 always comes at the beginning of the conditional clause

就 (jiù) – The Result Connector

就 (jiù) means “then” and introduces the result clause. It shows the consequence or outcome that follows if the condition is met.

我们就后天去
wǒmen jiù hòutiān qù
Structure: Subject + 就 + Result
Translation: then we’ll go the day after tomorrow
就要先减肥
jiù yào xiān jiǎnféi
Structure: 就 + Result Action
Translation: then you need to lose weight first

Key point: 就 comes after the subject (if present) in the result clause

Chinese Conditional Sentence Order

Step 1: If
如果
rúguǒ
Condition marker
Step 2: Condition
明天下雨
míngtiān xiàyǔ
The “if” situation
Step 3: Then Result
我们就后天去
wǒmen jiù hòutiān qù
The “then” outcome

Important: Unlike English, the “if-clause” always comes before the main clause in Chinese. You cannot say “我们就后天去如果明天下雨” – this is incorrect word order.

2 Word Position Rules

There are specific rules about where 如果 and 就 can appear in relation to subjects in conditional sentences. Understanding these position rules is essential for grammatical correctness.

如果 + (S) + Condition + S + + Result

Position Examples

Structure Chinese English Translation
如果 + S + Condition, S + 就 + Result
如果你想跳芭蕾舞要先减肥
rúguǒ nǐ xiǎng tiào bālěiwǔ, jiù yào xiān jiǎnféi.
If you want to dance ballet, you need to lose weight first.
Condition, S + 就 + Result
鱼离开了水不能生存
yú líkāi le shuǐ, jiù bùnéng shēngcún.
Fish can’t live without water.
如果 Position Rules
就 Position Rules

如果 Can Appear in Two Positions

如果 + Subject + Condition
rúguǒ + zhǔyǔ + tiáojiàn
Pattern: 如果 before subject
Example: 如果你想学中文
If you want to learn Chinese

Most common pattern

Subject + 如果 + Condition
zhǔyǔ + rúguǒ + tiáojiàn
Pattern: 如果 after subject
Example: 你如果想学中文
If you want to learn Chinese

Less common but grammatically correct

Key point: 如果 can appear either before or after the subject in the conditional clause

就 Has Strict Position Rules

Subject + 就 + Result
zhǔyǔ + jiù + jiéguǒ
Pattern: 就 after subject
Example: 你就要努力学习
Then you need to study hard

Correct: 就 after subject

✗ 就 + Subject + Result
✗ jiù + zhǔyǔ + jiéguǒ
Pattern: 就 before subject (incorrect)
Incorrect: ✗ 就要你努力学习
(Ungrammatical structure)

Incorrect: 就 cannot come before subject

Key point: 就 must appear after the subject (if present) in the result clause

Important Rules Summary

Rule 1: If-clause always comes first
✓ 如果明天下雨,我们就不去。
✓ If it rains tomorrow, we won’t go.
✗ 我们就不去,如果明天下雨。
✗ We won’t go, if it rains tomorrow. (Chinese word order)
Rule 2: 如果 position is flexible
✓ 如果你有时间,就来看我。
✓ 你如果有时间,就来看我。
Both mean: If you have time, come see me.
Rule 3: 就 position is fixed
✓ 我就去北京。
✓ Then I’ll go to Beijing.
✗ 就我去北京。
✗ (Incorrect word order)

These rules are consistent and must be followed for grammatical correctness.

3 如果 Omission Rules

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4 Common Conditional Patterns

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