Should / Shouldn't – Exercise 71
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We say should do something / shouldn't do something when we recommend or do not recommend to do that, when we express that it is a good or a bad idea to do that. "Should" is less strict than "must", it is a recommendation and not an obligation.
Remember: should + infinitive
We often say
I think ... should …
I don’t think … should …
Do you think … should…?
Examples
I think you should change your job.
I think I should buy that phone.
I don't think you should care about it.
I don't think Richard should study abroad.
Do you think I should apologize?
Do you think we should call a taxi now?