This document provides examples of using "should" and "shouldn't" to give advice or state what is better. It includes sentences with "should" and "shouldn't" followed by an infinitive verb. There are also sections where the reader is prompted to complete sentences with "should" or "shouldn't" about health advice, daily activities, and general recommendations.
This document provides examples of using "should" and "shouldn't" to give advice or state what is better. It includes sentences with "should" and "shouldn't" followed by an infinitive verb. There are also sections where the reader is prompted to complete sentences with "should" or "shouldn't" about health advice, daily activities, and general recommendations.
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This document provides examples of using "should" and "shouldn't" to give advice or state what is better. It includes sentences with "should" and "shouldn't" followed by an infinitive verb. There are also sections where the reader is prompted to complete sentences with "should" or "shouldn't" about health advice, daily activities, and general recommendations.
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THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD DO MORE FOR OLD PEOPLE USAMOS SHOULD AND SHOULDNT + INFINITIVO, PARA DAR A ALGUIEN UN CONSEJO O DECIR LO QUE PIENSAS QUE ES MEJOR YOU SHOULD CUT YOUR HAIR = PIENSO QUE SERA UNA BUENA IDEA
COMPLETE WITH SHOULD OR SHOULDNT (imagine you are a doctor)
You..stop smoking He..eat red meat She..........................................work 12 hours a day You......................................lose a bit of weight They...................................eat more fruil He.......................................drink a lot of coffee You...................................put salt on your food You.......................................start doing some exercise COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH SHOULD OR SHOULDNT + A VERB DRIVE
GO
LEAVE
RELAX
STUDY
WALK
We............................................early. There might be a lot of traffic later.
You...................................................a jacket. Its quite cold today. I..................................................tonight. I have an exam tomorrow. You........................................................alone in that part of the city. Get a taxi. She..................................................more. Shes very stressed. People...................................................so fast when its raining. You................................................to bed early tonight. You look really tired COMPLETE WITH SHOULD OR SHOULDNT You .........................be so selfish. I don't think you .......................smoke so much. You ............................exercise more. I think you .....................try to speak to her. Where ........................we park our car? You ....................never speak to your mother like this. The kids .....................spend so much time in front of the TV. .......................I tell her the truth or should I say nothing? I think we ...................reserve our holiday in advance.