JLPT N4 Conditionals: なら, たら, ば, と — All Four Explained

Japanese has four conditional patterns tested on JLPT N4: と, たら, ば, and なら. Each implies a different type of condition. This guide clarifies all four with exam-ready practice.

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At a Glance

PatternMeaningKey Use
When / if (natural result)Automatic consequences; directions
たらWhen / if (after completion)Sequences; practical if-then
If (hypothetical)General conditions; logical connection
ならIf (given that)Responding to information provided

〜と — Automatic/Natural Consequence

〜と expresses that when A happens, B always/naturally follows. Often used for physical laws, directions, and regular sequences.

春になると、桜が咲く。 — When spring comes, the cherry blossoms bloom.

この角を曲がると、駅が見えます。 — When you turn this corner, you’ll see the station.

Cannot use と for requests, intentions, or commands in the result clause.

JLPT と vs たら Trap

The most common N4 trap: と cannot be followed by requests/commands/intentions:

Wrong: 電車に乗ると、電話してください。 ← Cannot use と for commands

Correct: 電車に乗ったら、電話してください。 — When you board the train, call me.

Yuka

Why can’t と be used with requests?

Rei

Because と expresses an automatic, inevitable consequence — like a law of nature. Requests and commands aren’t automatic consequences of an action; they’re deliberate choices. Japanese grammar restricts と to those natural result situations. This is why JLPT tests this exact trap!

Yuka

When should I default to たら on the exam?

Rei

Default to たら for any if-then situation that involves: sequences (do A then B), requests after a condition, possibilities, or counterfactuals. たら is the most versatile — if you’re unsure, たら is often safe. と is more restricted (natural results; no commands). ば is for logical/general conditions. なら is for responding to given info.

Practice Questions

1. When this button is pressed, the door opens. → このボタンを___、ドアが開く。→ 押すと

2. If you’re going to Japan, visit Kyoto. → 日本に行く___、京都に行ってみて。→ なら

3. When you arrive at the hotel, please contact me. → ホテルに着い___、連絡してください。→ たら

4. If you study every day, you’ll improve. → 毎日勉強すれ___、上達する。→

Quick Quiz

1. Which conditional CANNOT be followed by a command? →

2. Which conditional responds to “given that you mentioned X”? → なら

3. Which conditional is most versatile for everyday if-then? → たら

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