Modals of advice

Modals of advice - 1

Introduction
These three verbs are modal verbs:

  • should
  • ought to
  • had better

Modal verbs are auxiliary verbs that express ideas like abilityadvice and obligation.
Many modal verbs have more than one meaning.
They are always followed by the simple form of a verb (infinitive). 

Example: Amanda should go to the doctor
(This shows that we think it is a good idea for Amanda to visit the doctor.)

Modals of advice - 2

Modals of Advice 
Let's learn how to give advice!
English speakers use the modal verbs “should,” “ought to” and “had better” to express that they think something is a good (or a bad) idea. “Should” is the most common way to give advice. Look at these examples:

Affirmative Negative Question
A: I failed my test.
B: Really? You should studyharder.
Young children shouldn't watch violent TV shows. I have a problem. Should I call my parents or my friend?
A: It's really cold outside.
B: You ought to wear a warm jacket.
(“ought to” is not usually used in the negative form) (“ought to” is not common in question form)
A: You had better slow down. You are driving too fast!
 
You had better not forget to pay your tuition. If you do, the university will kick you out! (“had better” is not usually used in question form)
 


These examples have the same basic advice message, but “had better” is a bit stronger.
It includes the idea of a warning: something bad will happen if you do not follow my advice.

For example:
You had better not forget to pay your tuition. (If you forget, the university will kick you out.)
You had better do your homework. (If you do not do your homework, the teacher will give you a low mark.)

Note: You had better...” can be contracted to become “You'd better....” 
This is correct grammar, and very common in speaking.
Some native speakers say, “You better ...,” but this is incorrect.
The “had” is necessary in good grammar. 
In the above examples, you can see that the modals are followed by the simple form of a verb in these patterns.

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  • Subject + modal + basic verb + ... ➨ You should study harder
    You should to study harder. ➨ Wrong!
    You had better slowing down. ➨ Wrong!
    She ought to to drink more water. ➨ Wrong!

Remember that “ought to” is a modal verb and is followed by a simple verb.
The “to” is not an infinitive “to.”

Modal auxiliary + subject + main verb + ... ? ➨ Should I call my parents or my friend?
WH- (information) questions can also be formed by putting the WH-question word immediately before the modal.

For example:
What should I do about my problem?
Where should we have dinner tonight?
Why should you believe them?
When should they call their boss?

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