8. I would say, in my experience as a native British English speaker, that "if needed" would be the most usual, and "if necessary" slightly stronger or more formal. "If it's needed" would actually be quite unusual, less common than "if it's necessary". See Ngram: Share. Improve this answer. Follow. edited Feb 13, 2019 at 19:13. Virtuous Legend.
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from English Grammar Today. We use if to introduce a possible or unreal situation or condition. We use when to refer to the time of a future situation or condition that we are certain of: You can only go in if you've got your ticket. When I'm older, I'd love to be a dancer. Compare. adjective. uk / ˈnes.ə.ser.i / us / ˈnes.ə.ser.i / Add to word list. B1. needed in order to achieve a particular result: He lacks the necessary skills for the job. I don't have much time so I won't be staying any longer than necessary. Just do what's necessary and then leave. If necessary, we can always change the dates of our trip. A rethink of support for families in the UK necessary, says report. The future is grim from the perspective of struggling British families, according to a new study by a team from Oxford's Department of Social Policy and Intervention led by Professor Mary Daly. Uncertainty and pessimism about the future emerged strongly from the research
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if necessary vs when necessary. A complete search of the internet has found these results: if necessary is the most popular phrase on the web. More popular! if necessary. 243,000,000 results on the web. Some examples from the web: The meaning of IF NECESSARY is if it is needed. How to use if necessary in a sentence. Nov 14, 2012 Be persuasive.
1 adj Something that is necessary is needed in order for something else to happen. oft it v-link ADJ to-inf (Antonym: unnecessary) I kept the engine running because it might be necessary to leave fast, We will do whatever is necessary to stop them, Is that really necessary?, Make the necessary arrangements.
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