Giving advice
Giving advice
GIVING ADVICE
You can use different structures
for giving advice, such as:

You should...

You ought to...

Why don't you...?

How about...?
GIVING ADVICE
For stronger advice you can use:

You must...

You have to...
GIVING ADVICE
You can use imperative verbs + '-
ing' to give advice:

Start going to the gym.

Stop drinking so much coke.

Consider switching to brown
bread and rice.
GIVING ADVICE
1. I need to lose weight. Can you
give me advice?
GIVING ADVICE
2. I just arrived in China. What
should I do?
GIVING ADVICE
3. I found a wallet which had 2,000
rmb in it. How should I spend it?
GIVING ADVICE
4. My job is very stressful and
tiring. Can you give me advice?
GIVING ADVICE
5. I feel homesick. What should I
do?
GIVING ADVICE
6. I am so tired. What should I do?
GIVING ADVICE
7. I have a broken heart. I am
lonely. What can I do?
GIVING ADVICE
8. I have forgotten that yesterday
was my mother's birthday. What
can I do?
GIVING ADVICE
9. I have an important exam
tomorrow but I have not started
studying yet. What should I do?
GIVING ADVICE
10. I am always late. What should I
do?
GIVING ADVICE
11. I want to protect the
environment but I don't know
how. What should I do?
GIVING ADVICE
11. I keep losing my credit card.
What should I do?
GIVING ADVICE
12. I want to be a cool. What
should I do?

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