Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Should and suggest, demand, insist, propose and recommend

Should usually gets along with some verbs like: suggest, demand, insist, propose and recommend. For example: I suggest that you should buy a new computer. Your one is quite slow. * He insist that I should believe his words. Unfortunately, in my eyes he is a lie, no more no less. * My parent demand me that I should leave Russia as soon as possible. * My tutor recommend that I should finish my essay by the end of this month.
In the above sentences, we can leave should. They will be: He insist that I believe his words. * He insisted that I should believe his words -> He insisted that I believe his words = He insisted that I believed his words.  
These phrases like it's vital, it's essential, it's important, it's necessary are used with should. For examples: It's important that everybody should be here on time. * It's essential that MU should be in top-4 to play in the champion league next year. Their fan has been waiting enough. 
We cannot use to after suggest but doing. For example: What do you suggest we should do? -> What do you suggest we do? (not what do you suggest us to do). * What do you suggest doing ? * He suggested that I should buy a car = He suggested that I buy a car = He suggested that I bought a car. 
After some adjectives as typical, odd, funny, strange, natural, interesting, surprised, surprising. For example: it's strange he should be late. He's usually on time. * It was surprised that he should say such thing. 
Sometimes should is used with if. For example: If he should come, give him this envelop. [he might come] -> it's less possible than if he come, give him this envelop. We can start these sentences with should. For example: Should he come, give him this envelop. 
I should and I shouldn't can be used when we give somebody advise. For example: Shall we leave now? No, I should wait a bit more. [if I were you I would wait a bit more]. * I shouldn't stay late at night. You'll tired tomorrow [if I were you I wouldn't stay late at night]

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