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Guyper Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

What grammar is this called?

"I'm ready for a rematch should we cross paths again"

The verb, "should" is placed before the pronoun, "we", but I assume that this is not a question but a statement.

Thank you
  

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it's ok. It's the same as: I'm ready for a rematch if eventually we cross paths again"

  • it's ok.
  • It's the same as: I'm ready for a rematch if eventually we cross paths again"
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it's ok.


It's the same as: I'm ready for a rematch if eventually we cross paths again"
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Guyper"I'm ready for a rematch should we cross paths again"

The verb, "should" is placed before the pronoun, "we", but I assume that this is not a question but a statement.

Thank you

should can be used as a substitute for if.

CJ
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This is one form of subjunctive moods,
You may find this usage in formal business letters "....Should you have any question regarding this matter, please contact us....

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