Read the situations and think of responses with should/shouldn't. Some of the sentences are past and some are present. (Teacher should try to focus more on the time aspect)
That man on the motorbike isn't wearing a helmet. That's dangerous. (He...)
He should be wearing a helmet.
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When we got to the restaurant, there were no free tables. We hadn't reserved one. (We...)
We should have reserved a table.
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The notice says that the shop is open every day from 8.30. It is 9 o'clock now, but the shop isn't open yet. (The shop...)
The shop should be open now.
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The speed limit is 30 miles an hour, but Kate is doing 50. (She...)
She shouldn't be going so fast.
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Laura told me her address, but I didn’t write it down. Now I can't remember the house number. (I...)
I should have written down Laura's address.
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I was driving behind another car. Suddenly, the driver in front stopped without warning and I drove into the back of his car. It wasn't my fault. (The driver in front...)
The driver in front shouldn't have stopped without warning.
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I walked into a wall. I wasn't looking where I was going. (I...)
I should have been looking where I was going.
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Joe and Catherine are planning to get married. Everyone thinks it's a bad idea. (Joe and Catherine...)
Joe and Catherine shouldn't get married.
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Jane has a bad cold, but plans to go out tonight. (Jane...)
Jane shouldn't go out tonight.
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Peter needs a job. He's just seen an advertisement for a job which seem perfect for him, but he's not sure whether to apply or not. (Peter...)
Peter should apply for the job.
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We turned right at the fork and got lost. We couldn't find a way out. (We...)