Should grammar
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Should is an auxiliary verb - a modal auxiliary verb. We use should mainly to:
- give advice or make recommendations
- talk about obligation
- talk about probability and expectation
- express the conditional mood
- replace a subjunctive structure
Structure of should
The basic structure for should is:
| subject | + | auxiliary verb should | + | main verb |
Note that:
- The auxiliary verb should is invariable.
There is only one form: should
- The main verb is usually in the base form (He should go).
Look at the basic structure again, with positive, negative and question sentences:
| subject | auxiliary should | not | main verb base | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| + | He | should | work. | |
| - | You | should | not | go. |
| ? | Should | we | help? |
Note that the main verb is sometimes in the form:
- have + past participle (He should have gone.)
- be + -ing (He should be going.)
The main verb can never be the to-infinitive.
We cannot say:
There is no short form for should, but we can shorten the negative should not to
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