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Instuction1 : Suggestion Should, Oughtto andHadbetter
Should and ought to have the same
meaning: they express suggestion.
In negative contraction: shouldn’t.
• Ought to is not commonly used in the negative. If it
used in negative, the to is sometimes dropped: you
oughtn’t (to) leave your keys in the car.
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a) - You should study harder.
b) - you ought to study harder
a) - You shouldn’t study
harder.
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Instuction2 : Suggestion Should, Oughtto andHadbetter
In the meaning, had better is close to should/ ought to,
but had better is usually stronger. Often had better
implies a warning or a threat of possible bad
consequences.
Notes on the use of had better :
• It has a present or future meaning.
• It Is followed by the simple form of a verb.
• It is more common in speaking than writing.
contraction : ‘d better, as in (b).
sometimes in speaking, had is dropped, as in (c).
Negative form : had better + not.
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a) - You had better take care
of that cut on your hand
soon, or it will get infected.
b)- You ’d better take care of it.
c) - You better take care of it.
d)- You’d better not be late.
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Test…
1. A person …… eat a balanced diet.
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test d. must
a. should
b. Had better
c. Ought to
good
False
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Test 2 …
2. According to my advisor, I ……. take another
English course.
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d. must
a. should
b. Had better
c. Ought to
good
False
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Test 3 …
3. You …... read book to prepare the next exam.
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test d. must
a. should
b. Had better
c. Ought to
good
False
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Test 4 …
4. Andi, you …. Study harder. If not you will fail
the National exam.
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d. must
a. should
b. Had better
c. Ought to
good
False
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Test 5 …
5. You …. drink before eatting some food.
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test d. must
a. should
b. Had better
c. Ought to
good
False