in public speaking using "if" does is a trick. every politician, every journalist, every host and every lawyer who has ever asked a question knows it.
if you had shot the gun in anger.... ____?
if the officer had stated that black lives matter people are terrorists...
if she had taken narcotics and alcohol before picking her kids up from school...
its highly prejudicial in court
and its highly inflamatory in life
therefore
highly unprofessional
if you had shot the gun in anger.... ____?
if the officer had stated that black lives matter people are terrorists...
if she had taken narcotics and alcohol before picking her kids up from school...
its highly prejudicial in court
and its highly inflamatory in life
therefore
highly unprofessional
Then may I politely suggest you are entirely missing the point and try to make a point that is not relevant to the issue.
Last time I sat for English class the "if" construct does not construe that something is a fact. It introduces a condition on which a subsequent statement lies.