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We use should most commonly to talk about what is the ideal or best thing to do in a situation:
There should be more public hospitals.
They should reduce the price of petrol.
It’s so expensive.
There should be four more candles on the cake.
We use should have + -ed form to talk about things that were ideal in the past but which didn’t happen.
It can express regret:
Everyone knows that this is a busy restaurant.
How to pronounce should
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I should have studied harder when I was young. I wish I had gone to college.
We often use should to give advice and make suggestions:
You should tell him what you think.
We should leave it until tomorrow; it’s late now.
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We also use should to talk about what is likely to happen:
Shall we start?
Luke’s delayed but he says he should be here in ten minutes.
There should be a very big crowd at the party. Mary has so many friends.
Warning:
We sometimes use should in hypothetical conditional clauses with if to express possibility.
It is formal:
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