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should

[ʃʊd]

should Definition

  • 1used to indicate obligation, duty, or correctness
  • 2used to indicate what is probable

Using should: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "should" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    You should brush your teeth twice a day.

  • Example

    I should be studying for my exam right now.

  • Example

    It should be sunny tomorrow.

  • Example

    He should have arrived by now.

should Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for should

  • must
  • ought to
  • have to
  • need to

Antonyms for should

  • shouldn't
  • ought not to
  • don't have to
  • needn't

Phrases with should

  • used to indicate that something was expected to happen but did not

    Example

    I should have studied more for the test.

  • shouldn't have

    used to indicate that something was done that was wrong or regrettable

    Example

    I shouldn't have eaten that entire pizza by myself.

  • shouldn't you

    used to make a suggestion or give advice

    Example

    Shouldn't you call your mom and wish her a happy birthday?

Origins of should

from Old English 'sceolde', past tense of 'sceal' meaning 'owe'

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Summary: should in Brief

The modal verb 'should' [ʃʊd] indicates obligation, duty, correctness, or probability. It is often used to give advice or make suggestions, as in 'You should brush your teeth twice a day.' 'Should' can also be used to express regret or expectation, as in 'I shouldn't have eaten that entire pizza by myself.'

How do native speakers use this expression?

Fine.

You

should

get

married."