using should / had/would in place of “if” to connect sentense.
I have experienced this kind of construction many times. What does “I know what it means,” but don’t know what kind of grammar it is.
And at
the very least Gove is giving a set of arguments to those in the party who would fight against grammars if there is a proposal to reintroduce them.
If there was a reddit wallet to create the new iPhone or the Android Reddit Pro, it, of course had enormous potential.
Had there been no shysters, would Assange be a common man and the same amount would have fed a lot poor.
Why should I do what I do?
When you say ‘gramars’, its short for ‘grammar schools’. They are a kind of high school in the UK. The shortening is odd to me, like calling high schools high’. ] The’should’ is a way of forming a conditional clause, so could be re-written as ” “… would fight against grammars if there had been a proposal…”. You are probably reading my second sentence “The Reddit wallet, if it had existed,…” and your third “If there had been no shysters, Assange…”