[Grammar] If

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Bamdad

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f "Howard" put on a Colored pencil exhibition, "Philip" got to visit it?

If "Howard" put on an Oil painting exhibition, "Philip" will go to visit it?

If "Howard" will put on a Oil painting exhibition, "Philip" will not go to visit it?

Are these sentences is correct?

If "Howard" will put on an any exhibition, "Philip" will go to visit it?
 
If "Howard" will put on an any exhibition, "Philip" will go to visit it?
If "Howard" puts on an any exhibition, "Philip" will go to visit it? It's OK like this, with the "s" and without the "will".
 
Are you asking questions, Bamdad, or making statements?

'If Howard puts on any exhibition, Philip will go to visit it.' (Statement)

'If Howard puts on any exhibitiion, will Philip go to visit it?' (Question)

You don't need inverted commas for the names.

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I wanted to ask a question with "If"
 
I wanted to ask a question with "If"
In that case this is correct: "If Howard puts on an any exhibition, will Philip go to visit it?"
 
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