How to use should and shouldn't

Should and shouldn’t

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Should and shouldn’t can be used in different ways.  

They can be used to give a recommendation/advice, give an opinion or to show obligation.

For sentences follow the next structure

Structure for positive sentences

Pronoun/subject + should + verb + complement

Example

  • You should go to the doctor, you don’t look very well.
  • You should buy the new video game, it’s amazing!
  • We should go to school tomorrow.
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Structure for negative sentences

Pronoun/subject + shouldn’t + verb + complement

Example

  • He shouldn’t eat a lot of junk food, it’s bad for his health.

 

Use should for asking questions

Use the next structure for making positive questions.

Should + pronoun/subject + verb + complement

Example

  • Should I go to school?
  • Should we start the game now?
  • Should I stop eating junk food?

Use the next structure for making negative questions.

Shouldn’t + pronoun/subject + verb + complement

Example

  • Shouldn’t be you doing your homework?

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