English Grammar
Should
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.
'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.
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