Modal should in english




















Hi Rebecca, thanks for the lesson. I should work better today. I should keep in mind about my moms birthday tomorrow. I should have remembered your request yesterday. I should have gone to run for an hour yesterday. I should have eaten a salad according to my diet. Thanks Rebecca for this lesson I should have study more ,l should have study Tomorrow and I should have studied yesterday.

Thanks so much teacher Rebeca, I should have followed your courses long times ago. Excellent teaching method and handy lessons. Thank you very much for your help. I just need to practice my pronunciation. If not, how to make it correct? I watched this video twice on July 13, , and took the quiz after watching it once.

I got ten out of More power to you Ms. Hello dear teacher! So Nice and useful explanation, The best teacher all over the world! Thank you! I got 10 correct out of Thanks for your lesson. It it understood very well. But the quiz is too easy. You should have made it little bit harder. Learn English for free with video lessons by experienced native-speaker teachers.

We use it to refer to the present, past, and future. You will learn how to combine should with the present perfect tense and regular or irregular verbs, to upgrade your English right away. Test your understanding of this English lesson Test your understanding of the English lesson by answering these questions. You will get the answers and your score at the end of the quiz. Oh no! Thank you Rebecca! My best wishes to you. I have studied your class for a long time but still memorize nothing.

I need you help. A famous saying from years ago was: Today is the first day of the rest of your life. Makes sense to me! I wish you all the best, Sakenussem. This is a great saying! Redhead Alice. Thank you Rebecca for your amazing job. Stay bless. Actually because of the grammar rules. She has studied hard for two months. Example: She should have listen to her mother.

In grammar there is sometime no logic, just need to learn the grammar rule. Thank you. Valery teacher. Great lesson. Thank you Rebecca. Greetings from Poland :. Modal verbs have only one form.

They have no -ing or -ed forms and do not add -s to the 3rd person singular form: He can speak three languages. She will try and visit tomorrow. Modal verbs are followed by the infinitive of another verb without to. The exceptions are ought to , have to and used to : You must find a job.

You ought to stop smoking. I used to smoke but I gave up two years ago. Should I have invited Mary? The main verb can never be the to-infinitive. We cannot say: He should to go. There is no short form for should , but we can shorten the negative should not to shouldn't. People often say "They should Here are some examples: They should fix this road. They should have more staff in this shop. They should have abolished this tax years ago. Nobody has the right to obey. You have to wait until they're bigger.

Then the spots appear. Alfie: Ah, I never knew that. Dalmatians are quite big, aren't they? Amy: Yes, they are. You should really have a garden. Oliver: Well, we've got one Amy: And you have to take them out for a walk twice a day.

Well, you don't have to go twice, but you must go at least once. Every day. Rain, snow, sun And you mustn't forget to take two or three small plastic bags when you go out. Oliver: Plastic bags? Amy: Well, when your dog … you shouldn't leave it on the street. You should always clean it up and put it in the bin. Oliver: Hmm. And a smaller dog? Should I get one of these? Amy: They're Yorkshire terriers. They're very small You'd better get something a bit quieter, Ollie.

Think of your neighbours! Oliver: How about that one? Amy: As an adult, Old English Sheepdogs are extremely large — like that one. And you've got to look after their hair regularly. You should brush them as often as possible, and get their hair cut. What about a cat? Alfie: We used to have a cat. She was a bit unfriendly. She used to scratch the sofa — and our legs — and she stole food if you left it for a moment. You've got to be careful with a cat — some are nice, but some are Oliver: Oh, ff.

A turtle? They're small and quiet and they don't have hair Amy: They grow. And then you have to buy a bigger tank. You'd better buy a thermostat and a filter if you want a turtle. And you mustn't forget to change the water; they don't smell great Oliver: What about a hamster? Sophie: I don't know what I should do. I mean, I don't want you to feel uncomfortable Daisy: I don't mind!

And if you like him He has to decide if he wants to go out with the mother of a student, though. But he seems nice. Maybe you should go for a coffee or lunch and see how you feel?

If you don't like him, you don't have to see him again. Sophie: I shouldn't be asking you about this sort of thing! Oh, but I feel like a teenager. Why do these things have to be so complicated? Daisy: It's not complicated, Mum! You mustn't forget, he's the one who suggested going for a drink, so he obviously likes you — and you obviously like him!

What's complicated? Sophie: I'm in New Zealand! I'm about to go and fly over volcanoes Daisy: You'll be home next week, and maybe you should take some time off travelling. Spend some time with us.



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