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Should; Ought to; Had better;

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  • ______ I call the doctor if my fever doesn’t go down?
    (Should)
  • He ______ forget his passport, or they won’t let him on the plane.
    (had better not)
  • We ______ apologize for being rude. It’s the right thing to do.
    (ought to)
  • She ______ eat so much sugar.
    (shouldn’t)
  • You ______ tell lies; it’s wrong.
    (ought not to )
  • Create a sentence with (ought to (affirmative form))
  • ______ we tell her the truth?
    (Ought…to)
  • You ______ eat vegetables every day.
    (should )
  • She ______ visit her grandparents more often.
    (ought to)
  • People ______ throw trash in the ocean.
    (ought not to)
  • Create a sentence with (had better (question form))
  • ______ we leave now, or is it too early?
    (Should)
  • She ______ skip class again, or she’ll fail.
    (had better not)
  • They ______ be late again, or the boss will fire them.
    (had better not)
  • He ______ lie to his parents; honesty is important.
    (ought not to / shouldn’t)
  • Create a sentence with (should (negative form))
  • We ______ be quiet, or the baby will wake up
    (had better)
  • They ______ be late again, or the teacher will get angry.
    (had better not)
  • You ______ study for the exam.
    (should)
  • I ______ finish this project today, or my teacher will be angry.
    (had better)
  • You ______ hurry, or you’ll miss the bus!
    (had better)
  • You ______ help your little brother with his homework.
    (ought to)
  • He ______ check the weather before going hiking.
    (should )