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Giving Advice

Teacher: Verónica Ramírez V.


With…. SHOULD
 We use should to give advice to someone.
 It means “DEBERIAS”
 Structure:

Subject SHOULD Verb in Complement


infinitive

 Examples:
 You should hide under the table.
 You should brush your teeth now.
Exercises: put SHOULD and the verbs in
the brakets
 It's cold. You should wear (wear) a cardigan.

 You ____________________ (eat) some fruit or vegetables every day.

 You ______________________ (ask) the teacher to help you if you don't


understand the lesson.

 You _____________________  (go) to the opera in London. It’s great.

 That’s a fantastic book. You ____________________ (read) it.

 She’s 21. She _______________________ (drive) a car.


In NEGATIVE form...
Shouldn’t= NO deberías

Subject SHOULD NOT Verb in


infinitive

 Example:

 You should not say bad words.


 I SHOULDN’T  leave my bag there. Someone might steal it
Exercises: Write the NEGATIVE form
of should and the VERB.
 You ____________________ (smoke) in bed.

 You _______________________  (tell) her about it. It’s too depressing.

 You _____________________________ (drink) while you drive.

 Kristin _________________________ (wear) sunglasses at work.

 My mother and I ______________________ (fight).

 Matias _____________________ (play) computer games all day.

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