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SHOULD AND

SHOULDN’T
MODAL VERBS
ADVICE

An opinion you give someone


about what they should do.
Use should/shouldn’t to give somebody advice or say
what you think is the right thing to do
I
He
She
It should / shouldn’t + verb (infinitive without to)
We
You
They
For example:

You should wear a suit to the interview.


You shouldn’t drink coffee in the evening.
It’ll keep you awake.
We often use “I think you should / I don’t think you
should”
I think you should change your I don’t think you should speak to
job. her.
Now it’s your turn

I want you to say advice


Give advice
I have problems going to sleep at night. What shall I do?

My neighbour’s dog barks all the time and it’s driving me crazy. What shall I do?

My children want a dog, but my wife is allergic to animals. What should I do?

I don’t know how to study at home without teacher. What shall I do?

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