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Should - Shoudnt
Should - Shoudnt
Should - Shoudnt
"Should" and "shouldn't" are modal verbs in English that are commonly used to give advice or
make suggestions. They help you provide recommendations or opinions on what someone ought to
do or avoid. Let's explore how to use them effectively with examples.
Positive Advice: When you want to give positive advice or suggest a good action, use "should."
Example: You should eat more fruits and vegetables for a healthier lifestyle.
Negative Advice: When you want to give advice against a certain action, use "shouldn't."
Example: You shouldn't wait until the last minute to start studying for the exam.
Structure of Sentences:
Remember:
Using "should" and "shouldn't" can help you provide valuable advice and guidance to others
in various situations. Just remember to consider the context and the person you're advising before
using these modal verbs.
Exercise 1: Complete the Sentences with "Should" or "Shouldn't"
Someone wants to improve their fitness level and asks for your opinion.
Advice: ___________________________________________________________
Your cousin is thinking about buying a used car without having it checked by a mechanic.
Advice: ___________________________________________________________
Identify whether "should" or "shouldn't" is the correct modal verb to complete each sentence.