[ Sub + should + base verb...]
Should : used to advise someone to do something since we think that it is good to do for that person.
Example
- People should grow more trees. ( It is good to grow more trees.)
- We should drink enough water every day. ( It is good for our health.)
- We should do exercise 20 minutes daily. ( It is good good for hour health.)
- Students should review the lesson everyday. ( It is good for them.)
[ Sub + shouldn't + base verb...]
Shouldn't : used to advise someone not to do something since it is not a good idea for him or her to do it.
Example
- We shouldn't cut down the trees. ( It is not a good idea to cut down the trees.)
- Kids shouldn't watch too much phone. ( It is not a good idea for kids to watch too much phone.)
- We shouldn't drink.
Should & Shouldn't
Master the art of giving advice and expressing obligation
📚 Grammar Rules
When to use "Should" and "Shouldn't"
Should is used to give advice, make recommendations, or express what is right or expected.
Shouldn't is the negative form, used to advise against something or say what is wrong.
✅ Should (Positive advice)
- You should eat healthy food.
- Students should study regularly.
- We should help our friends.
❌ Shouldn't (Negative advice)
- You shouldn't eat too much candy.
- Children shouldn't stay up late.
- We shouldn't waste water.
🧠Interactive Quiz
🎯 Sentence Builder Practice
Build correct sentences using the words below:
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