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Cubear Posted:
Neither of those is the opposite of “if”; they’re both complements to the word. Since “the opposite of if” is a pretty ungramattical phrase, the closest I think you can really come would have something to do with unconditionality (the word “if”, after all, implying the what follows is conditional).
Fletch Posted:
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