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IF no, I will send you vs If no I will

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'If no, I will send you' is used when asking a question and offering to send something if the answer is negative. 'If no, I will' is used when stating a plan of action in case the answer is negative.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 904 views

IF no, I will send you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when asking a question and offering to send something if the answer is negative.

Examples:

  • If no, I will send you the information you need.
  • But, if they send me back, I will return in a few months.
  • I will therefore, if necessary, send a written answer to Mr Alavanos concerning his further requests.
  • If you don't sign, I will send you back to jail.
  • Summer, if you grade-grub, I will send you back to the first grade.
  • But if you choose your favorite toy, I will send you to heaven to join... your beautiful mother.
  • And so help me, if you blow my cover, I will send you home cryin' to your mama.
  • I will send you the article on civil liability, I promise.
  • Good, I will send you my written notice tomorrow.
  • When I get back to Zanziras, I will send you an enormous goat.
  • Mr President, if we send this back to the committee, I cannot promise in which form it will come back.
  • If you are particularly interested in knowing our analysis of property prices in certain countries of the eurozone, I will send you the latest three monthly report on the economy of the eurozone which was published a few days ago by the Commission services under my responsibility.
  • I will not be drinking too much tonight so if I see any of you in danger of hurling in public I will send you back here to the penalty box.
  • Unfortunately, I will not be able to be there, but I will send you a letter on that occasion.
  • Listen, if you could send enough product for one last, humongous score, I could move it.
  • If not, I'll send him some of our dirty text messages.
  • You can choose the battle, but if you send me out, I'm fighting my way.
  • Commissioner, I will send you a copy of this independent documentary, which shows that my constituent did not have a fair trial and that there was a severe problem with the police investigation.
  • In a few minutes, I will send you all another e-mail reminder and detailed instructions on what you should do when the alarm sounds and what it consists of.
  • Good, I will send you my written notice tomorrow.
  • You take me to San Juan, I promise - I promise I will send you some...

Alternatives:

  • If the answer is no, I will send you.

If no I will

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when stating a plan of action in case the answer is negative.

Examples:

  • If no, I will find another solution.
  • And if no, I will take care of Luke myself and I will make sure he is different.
  • If you say no, I will leave you alone, i promise.
  • If I say no, will you...
  • If I say no, will you stop giving me surgeries?
  • If I say no, will I still have your room?
  • If I say no, will you stop asking me?
  • If I say no, will you stop giving me surgeries?
  • If I say no, will you let me out of this thing?
  • If I say no, will you go away?
  • What if I promise no harm will come to you... that you will be returned to Alexandria?
  • I will take that if no one wants it.
  • If no one wants to say it, I will.
  • If no mortal sword will kill it... ...then I will.
  • If no rapporteurs wish to insist on a response to these amendments today, I will conclude the debate by expressing thanks for the positive acceptance of the proposal and of the amendments.
  • If no one thinks to take him out, then I will!
  • - I'm sorry if - No, that's all right.
  • Seriously, I could go pro if no one was watching.
  • I mean, if no-one can go outside...
  • I believed the child and Olivia would be safer if no one knew the truth.
  • I'll only accept that compliment if no one else dies.

Alternatives:

  • If the answer is no, I will.

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