The document provides examples of using "ought to" to give advice and completing sentences with "Shall I" to offer help. It suggests that a person with a strong headache ought to go see a doctor, that one ought to go see their parents who want to visit for Christmas, and that being hungry means one ought to cook. It also offers examples of using "Shall I" to ask if one should make a sandwich, clean a dirty window, help load heavy bags, take care of an ill grandpa, or turn on a light.
The document provides examples of using "ought to" to give advice and completing sentences with "Shall I" to offer help. It suggests that a person with a strong headache ought to go see a doctor, that one ought to go see their parents who want to visit for Christmas, and that being hungry means one ought to cook. It also offers examples of using "Shall I" to ask if one should make a sandwich, clean a dirty window, help load heavy bags, take care of an ill grandpa, or turn on a light.
The document provides examples of using "ought to" to give advice and completing sentences with "Shall I" to offer help. It suggests that a person with a strong headache ought to go see a doctor, that one ought to go see their parents who want to visit for Christmas, and that being hungry means one ought to cook. It also offers examples of using "Shall I" to ask if one should make a sandwich, clean a dirty window, help load heavy bags, take care of an ill grandpa, or turn on a light.