The document discusses the difference between using "should" and "could" in sentences. For "should", it provides 5 examples of things one should and should not do that relate to health, family, and responsibilities. For "could", it provides 5 examples of things one can and cannot do in terms of abilities and limitations, such as apologizing but not forgiving, or being able to dance but not sing. The document aims to illustrate the proper uses of "should" and "could" in describing obligations and capabilities.
The document discusses the difference between using "should" and "could" in sentences. For "should", it provides 5 examples of things one should and should not do that relate to health, family, and responsibilities. For "could", it provides 5 examples of things one can and cannot do in terms of abilities and limitations, such as apologizing but not forgiving, or being able to dance but not sing. The document aims to illustrate the proper uses of "should" and "could" in describing obligations and capabilities.
The document discusses the difference between using "should" and "could" in sentences. For "should", it provides 5 examples of things one should and should not do that relate to health, family, and responsibilities. For "could", it provides 5 examples of things one can and cannot do in terms of abilities and limitations, such as apologizing but not forgiving, or being able to dance but not sing. The document aims to illustrate the proper uses of "should" and "could" in describing obligations and capabilities.
1) I should go on vacation to Huaraz, but should not go for long because I have to study. 2) You should eat healthy food and you shouldnt eat food that affect your health. 3) You should love your family and care and you shouldnt be spoiled. 4) Jesus should study for consideration and shouldnt play. 5) I should sport and shouldnt sleep all day.
1) I could accept an apology, but couldnt forgive a lie. 2) I could walk when he was only ten months but couldnt speak. 3) I could dance, but couldnt sing. 4) He could play soccer but couldnt play basketball. 5) You could study for your exam, but you couldnt understand.
A Information About Healthy Food Isn't Enough B Schools Should Ban Sweets and Soft Drinks C Schools Should Show Children What Healthy Food Is D Children Should Decide What They Eat