Listen "32. How to use 'should' and 'shouldn't'"
Episode Synopsis
"Should" indicates strong advice. Should means - Do this.
"Shouldn't" indicates that it is advisable not to do something. Shouldn't means - Don't do this.
Both "should" and "shouldn't" are slightly weaker in force than "must" and "mustn't"
You should work hard.
He shouldn't take his parents for granted.
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"Shouldn't" indicates that it is advisable not to do something. Shouldn't means - Don't do this.
Both "should" and "shouldn't" are slightly weaker in force than "must" and "mustn't"
You should work hard.
He shouldn't take his parents for granted.
www.BodhiSutra.com | +91-11-41170801/41170802
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