Giving advice
When someone has a problem, we can give them advice in the following ways:
“I have a headache.”
You should take some medicine.
Subject |
should |
base form |
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You
|
should
|
study
|
more. |
You
|
shouldn’t
|
smoke
|
so much. |
You ought to take some medicine.
Subject |
ought to |
base form |
|
You
|
ought to
|
do
|
more exercise. |
You
|
oughtn’t to
|
think
|
so negatively. |
Why don’t you take some medicine?
Why don’t you |
base form |
|
Why don’t you
|
take up
|
jogging? |
Why don’t you
|
have
|
a holiday? |
If I were you I’d take some medicine.
If I were you I’d |
base form |
|
If I were you I’d
|
stop
|
smoking. |
If I were you I’d
|
drink
|
less whisky. |