[๐ฅ๐ฒ๐ฎ๐ฑ] Should, Shouldn't, and Must
SHOULD or SHOULDN'T for Giving Advice, Suggestions, and Opinions | English Modal Verbs
Learn how to use SHOULD or SHOULDN'T to give advice, suggestions, opinions and recommendations in English.
Should is a modal verb, and modal verbs are followed by an infinitive (without to). Examples: You should eat more vegetables. You shouldn't eat so much junk food. Should is very common in English when we are giving advice to people and offering our opinion on what they should or shouldn't do in a situation.
In this lesson, you'll learn how to use should in affirmative sentences, negative sentences, and interrogative sentences (questions). At the end of this lesson, we will have a quiz on should and shouldn't. You will have to correct sentences. We will also practice giving advice to people in different situations using should or shouldn't.
Should Vs Must
We use 'Should' to give advice, to make recommendations or to talk about what we think is right or wrong. We use 'Must' to talk about an obligation, probability or necessity.