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Meaning of "should"



 
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Meaning of "should" #1 (permalink) Sun Aug 20, 2006 8:19 am   Meaning of "should"
 

Dear teachers,

Please tell me the meaning of “should” in:
a. We should arrive before dark.
b. The roads should be less crowded today.
c. The letter should be on its way to you.
d.I should have finished by Friday.

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Should #2 (permalink) Sun Aug 20, 2006 10:01 am   Should
 

Hi,

They all suggest 'ought to' in the sense of that's what would be expected.

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