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1. What shouldn’t Susan eat and drink?
2. What should she eat and drink?
SHOULD / SHOULDN’T
We use should / shouldn’t to give advice, or say something is
a good or bad idea.
Should is followed by the base form of the verb. The form of
should is the same for all persons.
Affirmative Negative
You should drink more You shouldn’t stay up late.
water.
Interrogative
Should I stop now?
Yes, you should. / No, you shouldn’t.
B. Match the problems with the advice.
1. I am thirsty now.
2. I can’t do this exercise.
3. I feel so sleepy.
4. John fails the exam.
5. Mary wants to lose weight.
a. You should ask Peter for help.
b. You should go to bed early.
c. He should study harder.
e. You should find something to drink.
f. She should eat more fruits and vegetables.
WRITING
Write a short paragraph about what your friend should and shouldn’t do to
have good health, using should and shouldn’t. Include the following information
in your writing.
1. Note some kinds of food and drink your friend should eat and drink.
2. Note some kinds of food and drink your friend shouldn’t eat and drink.
3. Mention sports/activities your friend should play/do.
4. Mention activities your friend shouldn’t do.
5. Specify benefits your friend will have when he/she does these things.
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