Part One: Grammar
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You should go to the doctor. Modal Auxiliary Should Simple Form Used for strong suggestions, advise and opinions +
Subject + “should” + base form verb
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Subject + “shouldn’t” + base form verb ?
“Should” + Subject + base form verb? /jʊ ʃəd gəʊ tə ðə ˈdɒktə/ Teacher writes on the white board “Giving Advice”. Then, he acts sick, coughing, sneezing, blowing his nose, touching his forehead and miming that he is very cold. Let the students give him advice. They may say: “You should rest”, “You should eat/drink something warm”, “You should take some medicine” and “You should go to the doctor”. (You should go…) (You shouldn’t go…) (Should you go…?)
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Am I obligated to go? No Do I have a choice about whether to go or not? Yes Is it important for me to go? Yes
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Why are his eyes all red? He’s been cutting onions. Present Perfect Continuous Used to talk about actions that began in the past and have finished recently, and which explain a present result. +