Giving advice is used to tell someone for good things to do or not the good things to do.

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Giving advice using should and shouldn'


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Giving advice using “ should, and shouldn’t ”

giving advice An opinion you give to someone about what they should do.

Should / Shouldn’t we use should or shouldn’t to give advice or to talk about what we think is right or wrong. Should

Should/Shouldn’t Should is a modal verb. It’s used to give advice or recommendations. Positive Negative Question Should + base form You look tired, you should go to bed. (=it’s a good thing to do) Shouldn’t + base form She shouldn’t buy that dress, it’s too expensive! Should + subject + base form What should I do?

She has headache. She ________ take medicine. SHOULD

My brother has toothache. He ________ eat candies. SHOULDN’T

PRACTICE I want you to say advice Now it’s your turn

Practice Discuss the questions below. I want to improve my English grammar. What should I do? I want to make more friends, what should I do? I have a cold, what should I do? I’m often late for school, what should I do?

Matt is fat. He ________ eat junk food. SHOULDN’T

She has a cough. She ________ drink cold drinks. SHOULDN’T

He feels tired. He ________ have a rest. SHOULD

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