GIVING ADVICE 11.

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GIVING ADVICE 11

I have bad marks at school. WHAT SHOULD I DO??? I have bad marks at school. You should study more .

You should take an aspirin. I have a terrible headache. You should take an aspirin. You should see a doctor. You should have a rest.

I’m overweight.I want to be thin. You should do a diet. You had better not eat too much chocolate. You ought to do exercise.

You shouldn’t argue with them My parents don’t understand me! You should talk to them. You shouldn’t argue with them

You had better go to a police station! I’ve lost my purse. You had better go to a police station!

I ‘ve lost my friend’s t-shirt. You should buy a new one.

Should / shoudn’t Ought to / ought not to Had better / had better not +V1

Rules / obey / everybody / traffic / should / the Everybody should obey the traffic rules. Fast / you / had better / not / drive. You had better not drive fast Or you’ll have an accident. Now / I / had better / leave. I had better leave now. Or I’ll be late.