2. • "Should" is most commonly used to make
recommendations or give our personal advice
• "Ought to" is used to advise or make
recommendations. "Ought to" also expresses
assumption or expectation as well as strong
probability, often with the idea that something
is deserved.
• "Had better" is most commonly used to
make recommendations. It can also be used
to express desperate hope as well as warn
people.
3. I am too fat
You should
do exercise.
You
shouldn’t eat
junk food!
4. I dont
understand You ought
maths! to pay
attention
You ought
not to talk
in class!
6. • A: I'm so hot.
B: You _________________ your coat!
a should put on
b should take off
c should to take off
• A: I think that the grade my teacher gave
me on my test is wrong.
B: Really? You ______________ to her
after class today.
a should to talk
B ought talk
C ought to talk
7. • It's raining and I don't want to get my dress wet.
I _________________ an umbrella.
a had better bring
B had better not bring
C had better to bring
• I'm going to visit your country. Where
____________ if I want to go shopping?
A I should go
B ought to I go
C should I go
• Dave loves chocolate, but he __________ too
much or he will get fat.
A shouldn't eat
B should eat
C should eat not
8. • I need help, doctor. My baby doesn't sleep well.
What ________________ ?
A had I better do
B should I do
C I should do
• My mother isn't feeling well, so I told her that
she _______________ to the doctor.
a ought B ought to go C ought go
• The airline only allows two pieces of luggage.
You ___________ pack too much or you will
have to take it out at the airport!
A had better not
B had not better
C better not
9. Give an advice
• I am an old lady and
I can’t stand noise.
The boy living next
door like very loud
music. He can
listen to it all day
long, sometimes
until late at night.
What can I do?