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singular adjective Subject [alternative for adverb]
Verb [reference] singular adjective Object(s), adverb

Monday, 9 December 2024

Should, ought to

The title set order, should is first. But I have problems at the begin. I know four units of previous:

  • rules and laws
  • feels
  • obligation ?around people or basis (circumstance)
  • allowed quality of possible ability (in range [0 .. 1) as Q)

Must include first and second, that define how to use it. Rules and laws is constant at any time, but feels may change. Hm ... 

First term: Should has a similar meaning to must, but is not so strong. They was writing it by present simple with one verb that is exceptions.

Yes, I'm thinking about that feels may be different, but is it only one that may be different? Law may be changeble, slowly, predictible for each place, but isn't constant.

feels ... should (must) ... rules and laws

When? What is measure for feels? Hmm ... funny, but may be feel is measure for feels. Yes, I must feel that is right each time must or should, when it's about rules and laws. But I must check how book present this ...

For listener or for reader

  • Reader think that any law or rule is important:
    • if I say: I must ... => He can understand that I feel.
    • if I say: I should ... => He can understand nothing!
  • Reader think that any law or rule isn't important:
    • if I say: I must ... => He can understand that this rule or law is important for me.
    • if I say: I should ... => He can understand nothing!
This is indirect way to say about anithing, it isn't helpful for result too.

Probability

It isn't full but easy to understand that should is about probability. No one of examples before don't include 100% confidence about speaker opinion who use should.

If anybody say should, will be difficult to take his opinion completely.

ought to 

 
Hm, rare version, equal version. How does use it? When ... or How does understand it?

Question

In the question, we have alternative for should, it's bad idea. This is idea(!) in South Korea, they didn't do it before ... !

But maybe, many of them was thinking so many years that must take off their shoes in restaurant. It maybe how a law in South Korea.

How to

Use for say about anithing that out of range, but it's important, because ... . Basis from have to return, again ... Why do I need anithing without it?

Should is helpful for set accent, show where I'm, that in my hands. This is first, important, stage when I take information.

If I must do anithing ... I must name this right.

Intro

 
Here are some thing you should remember
if you go to different countries.
 
I have any things that authors write, because they know about any basis in different countries. That haven't defined completely ... 
 
They have it, but don't know how to describe it right with must, have to, can't or present it as task.

At first needed, define right who can define each of these story about different countries in alternative formal state.
 
But no for myself, for undefined person who can, that include me too. Who is? It's anibody who learn English on the level A1.

People who know how to use must, have to, can't,
 will define this easy. Modal verbs may, might
are in the next unit, I can't use them.
 
That determine without knowledge about
culture of each contry or tips I can't do this. 
I can spend time for search tips how it was
for South Korea or don't continue.

Second picture, Russia

 
In Russian you shouldn't whistle inside a house.
(No one knows why!)

I from Russia and I don't know any legal basis when I musn't do this.

Who can know? Anybody who can read Constitution and understand that it's completely legal basis without details for each people.

But who isn't alone have to know of, have to be for, with this noice. I'm not feeling this good, this is a noice in my opinion.

Description

You should take off your shoes.

Yes, I'm doing this at home. Is it ability? Will be better to begin from the feels and must. I must take off my shoes at home!

Yes. It's legal at my home. I can set rules here.

How to

  • I'm using should for mark anithing that is important in some opinion, for show it obvious if.
  • I'm using ought to rare for ...


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