Modal auxiliary should.
speculation and deduction.Valentin Garcia A. V.
Should
Should not only can be used to indicate obligation, it also can be used with conditional sentences or indicate probability.Example of Conditional sentences.Should any question arise, don't hesitate to contact me.
Should present or future
We use should + infinitive to talk about a situation that we expect to happen (present or future).
He should be home by now. He is always home before 7.
They should arrive before midnight.
Should past
We use should have/not + past participle to talk about a situation expected to happen in the past. We can also use this form to express criticism.
He should have received the parcel yesterday. I sent it two days ago.
He should have studied more. Nobody fails if they study. He shouldn't have taken the car
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- https://grammar.collinsdictionary.com/easy-learning/when-do-you-use-ought-to-in-english
- https://test-english.com/explanation/b1-2/past-modal-verbs-deduction/
- https://grammar.collinsdictionary.com/easy-learning/when-do-you-use-ought-to-in-english
- https://www.ingles.com/comparar/shall/should#:~:text=%22Shall%22%20es%20un%20verbo%20auxiliar,y%20%22should%22%20a%20continuaci%C3%B3n.&text=I%20shan't%20tell%20you,We%20shall%20see%20what%20happens.
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Modal auxiliary should.
speculation and deduction.Valentin Garcia A. V.
Should
Should not only can be used to indicate obligation, it also can be used with conditional sentences or indicate probability.Example of Conditional sentences.Should any question arise, don't hesitate to contact me.
Should present or future
We use should + infinitive to talk about a situation that we expect to happen (present or future). He should be home by now. He is always home before 7. They should arrive before midnight.
Should past
We use should have/not + past participle to talk about a situation expected to happen in the past. We can also use this form to express criticism. He should have received the parcel yesterday. I sent it two days ago. He should have studied more. Nobody fails if they study. He shouldn't have taken the car
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