Should
Should is an auxiliary verb - a modal auxiliary verb.
1. To give advice, a recommendation or a suggestion
You should see the new movie. It's great!
You should stop eating too much.
What should I wear?
2. Expresses an obligation that is not as strong as Must.
You should be wearing your seat belt.
I should be at work now. (duty)
You should pay more attention in class.
3.Talk about probability and expectation
Are you ready? The bus should be here soon.
He should have the letter by now. I sent it a weeks ago.
It should be fine tomorrow.
4.To ask questions
Should we turn left at this street?
5.Should for conditionals
We sometimes use should (instead of would) for the first person singular and plural (I, we) of some conditionals:
If I lost my job I should have no money.
Shouldn't
We shouldn't leave without saying goodbye.
Are you tired? You shouldn't work so much.
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