I've heard sentences like: "Should I succeed, I'll give you treat" etc. But yesterday I came across another sentence. It was something like: " Would they do it again, I'll punish them". Do we use would instead of should when third person is involved in an action or there is something else I can't grab it?
A note for those new to the forum: my 'like' of bhai's post indicates that I agree with what he said. I would have said the same, if I had got there first.
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Yes. I was wrong. The sentence was, "would that they do it again, I'll punish them". I guess, The speaker meant, if they did it again, he would punish them(?)
5jj, It is so, for I rephrased the original statement. I thought-though wrong I might have been- It would be a little odd/awkward to quote a criminal here. Anyway, here is the original statement: "Would they come back to life a hundred times, you should do the same" ..
Context: A person killed her daughters in the name of honour in Canada. The police tapped his calls and caught the man saying so..
That sentence is not correct English.
Context is always important; labelling is rarely important.