Use of "Should" or "Should Not"
26.07.2018 von 14:00 bis 15:00
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- We use should and shouldn't to give advice or to talk about what we think is right or wrong.
- You should means something like I think it is a good idea for you to do it.
- You shouldn't means something like I think it is a bad idea for you to do it.
- Should is used to express the opinion of a speaker and often follows I think or I don't think.
Examples
You look tired. I think you should take a few days off.
Alice works very long hours. She should to talk to her boss.
- I have an English test tomorrow.
- I shouldn't worry if I were you. You have worked really hard.
- I never have enough money.
- I don't think you should go out so much.
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