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- SergeyGrimmJuly 2014
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MichaeldnJuly 2014 I am not sure what you mean, but "should" is not a verb but a modal auxiliary used to improve the meaning with an ability, permission or possibility. If you want to use this as a polite form, it cannot have the meaning of "permission". (e.g. You should do this), as this would be too informal. So, the modal "should" can be used in formal texts when you are talking about a capability, though there are other more common options too. I hope that's what you asked, otherwise you can send me a message for more info. |
caglag34August 2017 ı think you can't use for polite form.