should的意思和读音

should

: [ʃʊd] : [ʃʊd]

modalv.

auxv.;“shall”

v.ought to,had better,must,have to,would

shouldmodalv.

1.used to show what is right, appropriate, etc., especially when criticizing sb's actions

You shouldn't drink and drive.

He should have been more careful.

A present for me? You shouldn't have !(= used to thank sb politely)

2.used for giving or asking for advice

You should stop worrying about it.

Should I call him and apologize?

I should wait a little longer, if I were you .

‘She doesn't think she'll get a job.’ ‘She should worry, with all her qualifications(= she does not need to worry) .’“。”“。”

3.used to say that you expect sth is true or will happen

We should arrive before dark.

I should have finished the book by Friday.

The roads should be less crowded today./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

4.used to say that sth that was expected has not happened

It should be snowing now, according to the weather forecast.

The bus should have arrived ten minutes ago.

5. I we would,used after or instead ofwould for describing what you would do if sth else happened first

If I were asked to work on Sundays, I should resign.

6.used to refer to a possible event or situation

If you should change your mind, do let me know.

In case you should need any help, here's my number.

Should anyone call(= if anyone calls) , please tell them I'm busy.

7. shall used as the past form ofshall when reporting what sb has said

He asked me what time he should come.(= His words were: ‘What time shall I come?’)

I said (that) I should be glad to help.

8. that used afterthat when sth is suggested or arranged

She recommended that I should take some time off.

In order that training should be effective it must be planned systematically.使

9. that used afterthat after many adjectives that describe feelings

I'm anxious that we should allow plenty of time.

I find it astonishing that he should be so rude to you.

10. I we used with and in polite requests

I should like to call my lawyer.

We should be grateful for your help.

11. I we used with and to give opinions that you are not certain about

I should imagine it will take about three hours./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

‘Is this enough food for everyone?’ ‘ I should think so .’“?”“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>。”

‘Will it matter?’ ‘ I shouldn't think so .’ “?”“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>。”

12.used for expressing strong agreement

‘I know it's expensive but it will last for years.’ ‘ I should hope so too! ’“。”“!”

‘Nobody will oppose it.’ ‘ I should think not! ’“。”“!”

13.why, how, who, what ~ sb/sth doused to refuse sth or to show that you are annoyed at a request; used to express surprise about an event or a situation

Why should I help him? He's never done anything for me.

How should I know where you've left your bag?

I got on the bus and who should be sitting in front of me but Tony!

14.used to tell sb that sth would amuse or surprise them if they saw or experienced it

You should have seen her face when she found out!

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auxv.1.The past tense of shall

modv.1ed for saying or asking about the right or sensible thing to do or the right way to behave; used for saying what is correct, especially when the situation is different from this2ed when you have strong reasons for believing or expecting something3ed afterifor instead ofiffor describing a situation that may possibly happen4ed for saying what someone thinks is important5ed for saying what someone decides, suggests, or orders6ed for describing a fact or event that someone has a particular feeling or opinion about7ed for saying what the purpose of an action is8ed for making polite requests or statements about what you prefer9ed for saying what you would do or how you would feel in a situation that you imagine10ed about a situation in the past when you said or knew what you would do or what would happen1ed for saying or asking about the right or sensible thing to do or the right way to behave; used for saying what is correct, especially when the situation is different from this2ed when you have strong reasons for believing or expecting something3ed afterifor instead ofiffor describing a situation that may possibly happen4ed for saying what someone thinks is important5ed for saying what someone decides, suggests, or orders6ed for describing a fact or event that someone has a particular feeling or opinion about7ed for saying what the purpose of an action is8ed for making polite requests or statements about what you prefer9ed for saying what you would do or how you would feel in a situation that you imagine10ed about a situation in the past when you said or knew what you would do or what would happen

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1.Easy to understand, should not need to say anything, right '?/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>`?

2.Should children be brought up as self-reliant individuals, or were they to see themselves as part of a collective?

3.I said she should take as much time off as she needed.

4.How much should be eaten per day?

5."The United States is not limiting emissions, " he said, "so why should you ask China to do so? ",”,“?”

6.Nonetheless, you should be aware that it is often easier to compromise systems using social engineering techniques.使(SocialEngineering)

7.You should expree how much you appreciate it and expect a lasting and friendly business relationship.

8.Politicians in the U. S. say BP should be using all its resources to stop the spill and clean up the Gulf, not rewarding shareholders.使西

9.When a skater is feeling low, she should be able to cry on her pro's shoulder. I can't even do that.

10.Kate: May be we should introduce ourselves properly. I'm a doctor, dedicated tocuring the sick. At least, trying to.