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Should shouldn’t / should not

Should shouldn’t / should not. Maicon Lopes Simões. When should we use “should”? Quando devemos utilizar o should?. We use should when we want to give some advice or an opinion about a subject. It is neither an obligation nor a position someone holds.

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Should shouldn’t / should not

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  1. Shouldshouldn’t/shouldnot Maicon Lopes Simões

  2. When should we use “should”?Quando devemos utilizar o should? We use should when we want to give some advice or an opinion about a subject. It is neither an obligation nor a position someone holds. Usamos o should quando queremos dar um conselho, uma opinião a respeito de um assunto. Não é uma obrigação nem uma ordem, é uma posição que a pessoa que fala assume.

  3. When should we use “should”?Quando devemos utilizar o should? Similarly to the way we position ourselves in favor of something by using should, we will use shouldn’t to show we are against it. Da mesma forma que colocamos nossa posição a favor do fato usando o should, utilizaremos o shouldn’t para posicionar-se contra o fato.

  4. Check the examplesVejamosnosexemplos I think you should wear pants. I think you shouldn’t wear shorts.

  5. You shouldn’t play with dolls, because you are 20 years old. You should get a job. You shouldn’t miss the race tonight. It’s going to be incredible.

  6. When should we use “should”? • We also use should to say that something is not “right” or not what we expect. • Também usamos should para dizer que algo não está “certo” ou não é o que esperamos.

  7. Examples • Tom is late. He should have arrived two hours ago. • You shouldn’t be drinking! You should be helping your friend.

  8. Exercises • You are giving advice to a friend or showing your opinion. Use should or shouldn’t. • 1. Your brother is always coughing, but does not stop smoking. What should you tell him? • You______________________________________

  9. Exercises • You are giving advice to a friend or showing your opinion. Use should or shouldn’t. • 1. Your brother is always coughing, but does not stop smoking. What should you tell him? • You shouldn’t smoke. • You should stop smoking.

  10. Exercises • You are giving advice to a friend or showing your opinion. Use should or shouldn’t. • 2. Your friend will travel to Canada. Advise him to study English. • You______________________________________

  11. Exercises • You are giving advice to a friend or showing your opinion. Use should or shouldn’t. • 2. Your friend will travel to Canada. Advise him to study English. • You should study English.

  12. Exercises • You are giving advice to a friend or showing your opinion. Use should or shouldn’t. • 3. You don’t think it’s a good idea for Peter and Lisa to get married. • You______________________________________

  13. Exercises • You are giving advice to a friend or showing your opinion. Use should or shouldn’t. • 3. You don’t think it’s a good idea for Peter and Lisa to get married yet. • You shouldn’t get married now.

  14. Exercises • You are giving advice to a friend or showing your opinion. Use should or shouldn’t. • 4. It’s very cold. Bob, who has been sick lately, is standing at the bus stop without wearing a coat. • Bob______________________________________

  15. Exercises • You are giving advice to a friend or showing your opinion. Use should or shouldn’t. • 4. It’s very cold. Bob, who has been sick lately, is standing at the bus stop without wearing a coat. • Bob should be wearing a coat. • Bob shouldn’t be out without a coat.

  16. Reference • MURPHY, Raymond. English grammar in use: reference and practice for intermediate students of English. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1997.

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