Lesson 34: Expressing Advice (Should, Ought to, Had Better)
Should
- Usage: "Should" is used to give general advice or recommendations. It implies a suggestion that is expected to be followed for a positive outcome.
- Form: [Subject] + should + [base form of the verb]
- Examples:
- "You should see a doctor."
- "She should study more for the exam."
Ought To
- Usage: "Ought to" is similar to "should" and is used for giving advice or recommendations. It often implies a sense of duty or moral obligation.
- Form: [Subject] + ought to + [base form of the verb]
- Examples:
- "You ought to apologize for being late."
- "They ought to follow the rules."
Had Better
- Usage: "Had better" is used to give strong advice or warnings. It suggests a recommended action that is important to avoid negative consequences. It is more urgent and implies that not following the advice could lead to problems.
- Form: [Subject] + had better + [base form of the verb]
- Examples:
- "You had better finish your homework before going out."
- "We had better leave now if we want to catch the train."
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