Advice (should/ought to) exercises — Set 1: Should & Shouldn't: Giving and Asking for Advice Exercises (Worksheet)

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You look tired. You go to bed early tonight.

2

You eat so much fast food. It's bad for your health.

3

I take an umbrella? It looks cloudy outside.

4

Sarah has a bad cough. She see a doctor.

5

You drive so fast. The roads are wet and dangerous.

6

I have a job interview tomorrow. What I wear?

7

Tom wants to learn English faster. He practise every day.

8

You stay up too late before an exam. You need to rest.

9

My back hurts. — You try some stretching exercises.

10

Children play near the road. It's too dangerous.

11

I don't know which course to choose. you help me decide?

12

We have a test next week. We start studying now.

13

You drink enough water every day. It's important for your health.

14

Students copy from the internet for their homework.

15

I'm not feeling well. — I think you go home and rest.

16

Where we go for dinner tonight?

17

You spend all your money on clothes. You need to save some.

18

It's a beautiful day. We go for a walk in the park.

19

Do you think I accept the job offer?

20

You be rude to people. It's not nice.

Advice (should/ought to) exercises online (Worksheet)

Practise using should and shouldn't to give advice and make recommendations in English. Learn how to suggest what someone can do, warn against bad ideas, and ask for advice with Should I...?