A2 used to say or ask what is the correct or best thing to do应当,应该
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You should always check your oil, water and tyres before taking your car on a long trip.
I think I should have given check at move 23 instead of trying to find a safer square for the rook.
Who should I make out this cheque to ?
Under no circumstances should you approach the man.
A long wool coat is a classic no wardrobe should be without.
B1 used to show when something is likely or expected将,会,该
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The building work should be finished by Christmas.
We should get around 50 people at the event.
I think it should stay sunny all afternoon.
According to his teacher, he should pass the exam.
The football match should be really tense.
formal used when referring to a possible event in the future万一…的话,如果…的话
mainly UK used after "that" and adjectives or nouns that show an opinion or feeling(用于 that 和表示观点或感情的形容词或名词之后)竟然
mainly UK used after "that" to suggest that a situation possibly exists or might come into existence(用于 that 之后,表示某种情形可能存在或可能出现)可能会
mainly UK formal used after "so that" and "in order that" to show purpose(用于 so that 和 in order that 之后,表示目的)会,就
mainly UK formal used after "for fear that", "in case", and "lest"(用于 for fear that,in case 和 lest 之后)
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Should you need it, there's more food in the fridge.
It's strange that he should have confided in her.
We agreed that we should meet the next week.
Should the money not be forthcoming, we will have to go to court.
I agreed that he should continue to see the children.
B2 mainly UK also would used after "why" when giving or asking the reason for something(给出或询问原因时用于why之后)竟会
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Why should I do all the tidying up?
Why should the boys get more to eat than the girls?
Why should Maurice care if the shop closes down?
I don't see why he should get more money than me.
Why should they have to travel second class?
UK formal used instead of "would" when the subject is "I" or "we"(当主语为 I 或 we 时代替 would)
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I think I should like to go to bed now.
I shouldn't want to be paid for the work.
I should like to speak with Mr Lansley.
used to express surprise in sentences that are in the form of questions(用于问句中表示惊讶)竟然,怎么会
UK also would used after "I" when giving advice(用于 I 之后,表示给出建议)
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