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Would: How to Choose the Right Word
The words "should" and "would" are both helping verbs (in particular, modal auxiliaries), but they don't mean the same thing. "Should" and "would" are two of the 10 modal verbs in English (the others are "can," "could," "may," "might," "must," "ought," "shall," and "will").
A modal is a verb that combines with another verb to indicate mood or tense.
"Should" is actually the past tense of another of these modal verbs, "shall." Used as an auxiliary, "should" expresses a condition, an obligation, futurity, or probability.
"Would" is the past tense of the modal verb "will." Used as an auxiliary, "would" expresses a possibility, an intention, a desire, a custom, or a request.
Would, could should exercisesUse "should"to express an obligation, a necessity, or a prediction; use "would" to express a wish or a customary action.
How to Use Should
Use "should" to express something that is probable, ask a question, or show an obligation or give a recommendation.
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