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Should - Shouldn't

The document provides advice on using "should" and "shouldn't" to give recommendations and suggestions. It includes 6 examples of completing sentences with "should" or "shouldn't" followed by reasons for giving advice. An additional 6 sentences are given to complete with "should" or "shouldn't". The document aims to help readers learn how to structure advice and recommendations in English using the terms "should" and "shouldn't".

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Should - Shouldn't

The document provides advice on using "should" and "shouldn't" to give recommendations and suggestions. It includes 6 examples of completing sentences with "should" or "shouldn't" followed by reasons for giving advice. An additional 6 sentences are given to complete with "should" or "shouldn't". The document aims to help readers learn how to structure advice and recommendations in English using the terms "should" and "shouldn't".

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SHOULD / SHOULDN’T

Complete the sentences with should or shouldn’t. Give advice with the expressions from the box. Use
you, he, she, we, they should or shouldn’t.
1 If someone doesn’t speak your language very well,
you ____________ speak fast; you ___________
speak slowly and carefully.
take medicine / take up swimming / worry about it
eat so much sweets / do little jobs or go babysitting /ask
2 If you need a pen, you ____________ say ‘Give your teacher to explain it again / study harder / watch too
We are often late for school.
much television / practise a lot / get up earlier
me that pen’; you ___________ say ‘Could I borrow
_______________________________________
your pen, please?’ My friends laugh at me because I don’t have expensive
clothes.
3 If people want to live until they’re very old, they _______________________________________
My mother has got a terrible headache.
___________ eat a lot of fruit and vegetables;
_______________________________________
they ___________ eat a lot of cakes and chocolate. I don’t understand how to give advice in English.
_______________________________________
My brother gets very bad marks at school.
4 In a big city you __________ be careful with your
_______________________________________
money; you ___________ leave your bag on a chair We’re going to write a Maths test tomorrow.
in a restaurant. _______________________________________
My sister can’t swim and she wants to go to Greece next
summer.
5 When you’re driving, you ____________ drive for
_______________________________________
hours and hours without stopping; you __________ I always feel tired.
stop and walk round every two hours. _______________________________________
My friends love eating and they’re very fat.
_______________________________________
6 When people are travelling by plane, they
I want to buy some new clothes but I haven’t got any
__________ drink lots of water; they __________ money.
wear uncomfortable clothes. _______________________________________

Make sentences using should or shouldn’t.

people / watch / less TV - ______________________________________

boys and girls / go / to different schools - ______________________________________

men and women / get / the same pay for the same job - ____________________________

people / be / free to smoke in public places - ____________________________________

we / stop / testing medicine on animals - ______________________________________

we / destroy / nuclear weapons - ______________________________________

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