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  1. Define the term "should".
  2. What type of verb is "should"?
  3. Give an example of how "should" can be used in a sentence.
  4. What is the difference between "should" and "must"?
  5. In what situations would you use "should" instead of "must"?

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  1. "Should" is a modal auxiliary verb used to indicate whether something is advisable, appropriate, or correct.
  2. "Should" is a modal verb.
  3. Example sentence: "I should go to bed early tonight."
  4. "Should" indicates that something is advisable or better to do, while "must" implies a stronger obligation or necessity to do something.
  5. You would use "should" in situations where there is not a strict requirement to do something, but it is still advisable or appropriate to do so. For example, "You should study for your English test."