Modals of advice Should Ought to Had better
Modals of advice Should Ought to Had better
• "Should" is most commonly used to make recommendations or give our personal advice • "Ought to" is used to advise or make recommendations. "Ought to" also expresses assumption or expectation as well as strong probability, often with the idea that something is deserved. • "Had better" is most commonly used to make recommendations. It can also be used to express desperate hope as well as warn people.
I am too fat You should do exercise. You shouldn’t eat junk food!
I dont understand maths! You ought to pay attention You ought not to talk in class!
You’d better tidy up your room!
• A: I'm so hot. B: You _________ your coat! a b c should put on should take off should to take off • A: I think that the grade my teacher gave me on my test is wrong. B: Really? You _______ to her after class today. a should to talk B ought talk C ought to talk
• It's raining and I don't want to get my dress wet. I _________ an umbrella. a had better bring B had better not bring C had better to bring • I'm going to visit your country. Where ______ if I want to go shopping? A I should go B ought to I go C should I go • Dave loves chocolate, but he _____ too much or he will get fat. A shouldn't eat B should eat C should eat not
• I need help, doctor. My baby doesn't sleep well. What ________ ? A B C had I better do should I do I should do • My mother isn't feeling well, so I told her that she ________ to the doctor. a ought B ought to go C ought go • The airline only allows two pieces of luggage. You ______ pack too much or you will have to take it out at the airport! A had better not B had not better C better not
Give an advice • I am an old lady and I can’t stand noise. The boy living next door like very loud music. He can listen to it all day long, sometimes until late at night. What can I do?
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