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Debpriya De Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Should you

"Should you fall sick, I will inform your family."
Can anyone explain the structure of this sentence to me ?
This seems to be a combination of unreal conditional and type 1 conditional.
The unreal conditional sentence should be : If you fell ill, I should inform your parents.
The type 1 conditional sentence should be: If you fall ill, I will inform you parents.
But this sentence really confuses me.
  

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Debpriya De Should you fall sick, I will inform your family. "Should" is no different than "If" in this sentence in terms of meaning. The usage is a bit dated.

  • Debpriya De Should you fall sick, I will inform your family.
  • "Should" is no different than "If" in this sentence in terms of meaning.
  • The usage is a bit dated.
  • If you fall sick, I will inform your family.
  • We also say, If you should fall sick, I will inform your family.
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Debpriya DeShould you fall sick, I will inform your family.
"Should" is no different than "If" in this sentence in terms of meaning. The usage is a bit dated.

If you fall sick, I will inform your family.

We also say, If you should fall sick, I will inform your family.

And, Should it happen that you fall sick etc.

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