Grammar: A2 - ⚙️ Verbs in Depth: 🎭 Modals (Introduction) - Lesson 5: Modal "should/shouldn't" (Simple advice: You should study.)

Grammar: Modal for Advice A2 Lesson 18: Using 'Should' & 'Shouldn't' What you will learn: By the end of this lesson, you will be able to give simple advice and make recommendations using 'should' and 'shouldn't'. Giving Good and Bad Advice We use the modal verb should to give advice. It's a way of saying "I think this is a good idea for you." The negative form, shouldn't , means "I think this is a bad idea for you." 👍 Good Advice (Should) Use should to make a helpful suggestion or recommendation. Example: The Angkor National Museum is interesting. You should visit it. 👎 Warnings / Bad Ideas (Shouldn't) Use shouldn't to warn someone not to do something. Example: You shouldn't touch the ancient carvings at the temples. The Grammar Rule 📖 How to Use 'Should' Form Structure Example Positive (+) Subject + should + Verb He should study hard. Negative (-) Subject + shouldn't + Verb They shouldn't go to bed …