Just in case you want to review this grammar point, have a look as this chart might be useful:
Other forms instead of if
connectors
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meaning
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example
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should
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It means if by any chance…
You must replace if for should
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Should you see John, can you give him a message?
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provided/providing
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The same as if but a bit more formal
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Provided you leave, you’ll catch the train
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unless
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The meaning is if … not
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I won’t go to the doctor unless you come with me
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on condition
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This introduces a that-clause
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On condition that we get the money, we’ll do it
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as long as
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It is the same as if
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I don’t mind your coming as long as you keep quiet
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