How to use should in English


“Should”
is a modal verb used to express advice, duty, expectation, possibility, and more.


1️⃣ Advice

Use should to give suggestions or advice.

Structure:

  • Subject + should + base verb

Examples:

  • You should drink more water.

  • He should study harder.


2️⃣ Duty or Responsibility

Use should to express moral obligations or duties.

Examples:

  • We should respect our elders.

  • Everyone should follow the rules.


3️⃣ Expectation

Use should to indicate what is expected or likely.

Examples:

  • The train should arrive by 6 PM.

  • He should be at home now.


4️⃣ Possibility

Use should to show a light possibility, something likely but not certain.

Examples:

  • It should rain today.

  • This plan should work.


5️⃣ Suggestion in Question Form

Use should in questions to give a soft suggestion.

Structure:

  • Should + subject + base verb?

Examples:

  • Should I call her now?

  • Should we go there together?


6️⃣ Conditional Sentences

Use should to give advice or show results in conditional sentences.

Examples:

  • If you feel sick, you should see a doctor.

  • If he wants to succeed, he should work hard.


✍️ Conclusion

“Should” helps you express soft and effective advice, expectations, and duties in English.
Using this modal verb makes your speaking and writing more practical, polite, and professional.

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