2. We use 'should' for giving advice.
•You should speak to him about it.
•He should see a doctor.
•We should ask a lawyer.
We use 'should' to give an opinion or a
recommendation.
•He should resign now.
•We should invest more in Asia.
•They should do something about this terrible train
service.
3. 'Should' expresses a personal opinion and is
much weaker and more personal than 'must'
or 'have to'. It is often introduced by ' I think'.
•I think they should replace him.
•I don't think they should keep the contract.
•Do you think we should tell her?
4. 1. I think You should ask
for a raise.
( ) No, he shouldn’t. it’s
very dangerous.
2. Do you think he should
take the job?
( ) Well, if you don’t book
now, there’ll be none left.
3. Should I book the
tickets?
( ) No, I don’t. The
salary’s not good enough
4. You shouldn’t drink so
much coffee.
( ) You’re right. I’ll talk to
my boss tomorrow.
5. I think I should go to the
gym more regurally.
( ) Yes, I could work as a
bartender.
6. I think you should work
in a bar.
( ) I don’t drink that
much. Just two cups a day.
7. Do you think he should
do it?
( ) You’re right. Twice a
week is good.