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SHOULD | Learn English
Should is an auxiliary verb - a modal auxiliary verb. We use should mainly to: give advice or make recommendations. talk about obligation. talk about probability and expectation. express the conditional mood. replace a subjunctive structure. Structure of should. The basic structure for should is: Note that: The auxiliary verb should is invariable.
should modal verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
/ʃəd/, strong form /ʃʊd/ Verb Forms. used to show what is right, appropriate, etc., especially when criticizing somebody’s actions. You shouldn't drink and drive. He should have been more careful. A present for me? You shouldn't have! (= used to thank somebody politely) Join us.
Meaning of 'should be'? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
We mean that we expect or assume he is or will be there. The time frame generally depends on context, it could be future or present. Present: Frank should be in a meeting right now. (It is my assumption that Frank is in that meeting) Future: Frank should be in that meeting tomorrow.
SHOULD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
used to show when something is likely or expected: My dry cleaning should be ready this afternoon. You should find this guidebook helpful. I wonder what's happened to Annie. She should be (= it was expected that she would be) here by now. UK "Could you have the report ready by Friday ?"
Should – English Modal Verb | Woodward English
Should is a modal verb. With modals verbs, there is only one form of it for every subject pronoun: I should. You should. He should. She should. It should. We should. They should. There is never an S at the end of should: He shoulds study. (NOT CORRECT) He should study. (CORRECT)
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