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If he study hard he would get good marks vs If he will study hard he would get good marks

The correct version is "If he studies hard, he will get good marks." The first phrase is incorrect because it uses "study" instead of "studies" after "he." The second phrase is also incorrect because it uses "will" after "if," which is not needed in this conditional structure.
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Last updated: February 10, 2025 • 6237 views

If he study hard he would get good marks

This phrase is incorrect. It should be "if he studies hard, he will get good marks."

The correct form of the sentence uses the present simple tense (studies) after the subject (he) in the if-clause, and the future simple tense (will) in the main clause.

Alternatives:

  • if he studies hard, he will get good marks

If he will study hard he would get good marks

This phrase is incorrect. It should be "if he studies hard, he will get good marks."

The correct form of the sentence uses the present simple tense (studies) after the subject (he) in the if-clause, and the future simple tense (will) in the main clause.

Alternatives:

  • if he studies hard, he will get good marks

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