Element FORM/USE: 'IF'-CLAUSE + 'POSSIBLE', POLITENESS
SuperCat MODALITY
SubCat adjectives
Lexical Range N/A
Level B1
Cando Can use 'if-' clauses + 'possible', as a politeness strategy.
Corrected Learner Example If it is possible I would like to pay by credit card. (B1 THRESHOLD; 2003; ; Pass)

If possible, please re-deliver the same goods right now. (China; B1 THRESHOLD; 2002; Chinese; Pass)

I'm not free at 6 so I'd change it to 9 if it's possible. (Libya; B1 THRESHOLD; 2008; Arabic - Meghreb; Pass)

If it's possible, could you send the cards to my office in London? (Sweden; B1 THRESHOLD; 2000; Swedish; Pass)

I would prefer the 15th of July if it is possible. (Austria; B1 THRESHOLD; 2009; German; Pass)

The opening hours are quite convenient but, if possible, I would like the pool to open a bit earlier - at 8.30 am, for example. (Greece; B2 VANTAGE; 2004; Greek; Pass)
Uncorrected Learner Example If it is possible I would like to pay by credit card. (B1 THRESHOLD; 2003; ; Pass)

If possible, please re-deliver the same goods through another road line right now. (China; B1 THRESHOLD; 2002; Chinese; Pass)

I'm not free at 6 so I'd change it to 9 if it's possible. (Libya; B1 THRESHOLD; 2008; Arabic - Meghreb; Pass)

If it's possible, could you send the card's to my office in London? (Sweden; B1 THRESHOLD; 2000; Swedish; Pass)

I would prefer the 15th of July if it is possible. (Austria; B1 THRESHOLD; 2009; German; Pass)

The opening hours are quite convenient but, if possible, I would like the pool to open a bit earlier - at 8.30 am, for example. (Greece; B2 VANTAGE; 2004; Greek; Pass)
Comments In spoken language especially, 'if it is possible' is sometimes tagged on after a statement and often ellipted to ‘if possible’.

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