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Modal Verbs for Advice

Modal Verbs

Modal Verbs are used to
give advice or
suggestions.

There are two modal
verbs used for advice:
Should and Would.

You can see how to give
advice with the lesson
below.
Should

Should is used for advice in the present. The structure is as
follows:

Subject  +  Should  +  Base Verb

You should eat healthy food.
You should exercise every day.


Should is used for advice in the past. Here is the structure:

Should + Have + Past Participle

You should have gone to the party.
She should have studied more often.

It is common to use "should" to give negative advice.  In this
case, add "not".

You should not smoke.
You should not eat too much candy.

The contraction is "shouldn't".

You shouldn't drive too fast.


Would

The modal verb "would" is used to give advice.  In this
situation, the speaker is giving hypothetical advice as if he/she
were the listener. Here are some examples:

If I were you, I would return the book.
If I were you, I would not wear that jacket.

It is not always necessary to include "If I were you".

I wouldn't eat that.
I would choose the red shoes.


Normally, would is used to talk about yourself, and should is
used to talk about someone else.

Example:

I would study tonight if I were you.
You should study tonight.


It is also common to ask for advice using these modal verbs:

What should I do?
What would you do?