2. Besides, the feelings expressed by these two phrases are also different. When using the phrase "if ... just" to express things, its feelings are euphemistic, but the emotion of "as long as ... just" is even stronger.
3. But in fact, the meanings of these two related words are almost the same. When we use them to describe something, we are all saying what will happen when something happens.
Just:
1 As long as it doesn't rain tomorrow, my mother will take me to the park to play.
As long as it is sunny tomorrow, they can invite them out for a spring outing.
As long as you don't make mistakes, the teacher will not criticize you.
As long as they listen carefully in class, their studies can be improved.
As long as the sky is not sunny for several days in a row, their newly planted saplings are not easy to be sunburned.
6. As long as it is autumn, they can climb the tree to pick walnuts.
7. Dad promised me that as long as I finished my homework, I could take me fishing.
The doctor said that as long as you don't eat spicy food, your body won't get angry.
As long as the report card doesn't come out, I have a glimmer of hope.
10, as long as they are still alive, they must try to find them.
If:
1 If I study hard, I will be admitted to the university.
2. If you don't study hard, you won't get good grades.
3. If there is no sowing in spring, there will be no harvest in autumn.
4. If there is no hope in life, it is like a bird without wings.
5. If I were a tree, I would shelter from the wind and rain.
Without your help, there would be no success for me.
7. Without the sun, there would be no such beautiful and lovely world.
If it rains tomorrow, we won't go to the park.
9. If we don't cherish water resources, the earth will become a desert.
10, if you are arrogant because of your good academic performance, your grades will plummet.