Advice (should/ought to) exercises — Set 3: Should vs Ought To vs Had Better: Choosing the Right Modal (Worksheet)

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You try the new Italian restaurant on Park Street. The food is amazing!

2

You'd not forget your passport, or you won't be able to board the plane.

3

All visitors to report to the reception desk upon arrival.

4

It's getting late. I think we leave soon.

5

The road is very icy. You'd better slowly.

6

The package arrive by Friday. I sent it three days ago.

7

Applicants to submit their documents before the deadline.

8

You watch that documentary. I really enjoyed it.

9

You'd better lie on your CV. If they find out, you'll lose the job.

10

I think this is a good idea, but it's your choice.

11

Drivers to keep their eyes on the road at all times.

12

You take a jacket. It might get cold later.

13

You'd better the report before the boss asks for it.

14

The meeting take about an hour, based on the agenda.

15

You not to ignore the warning signs of stress.

16

You'd better hurry up, you'll be late for school.

17

I think everyone learn basic first aid. It can save lives.

18

Patients to inform their doctor about any allergies before treatment.

19

You'd better that contract carefully before you sign it.

20

It's raining heavily. We stay indoors until it stops.

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

Practise choosing between should, ought to, and had better based on the situation. Learn when casual advice (should), formal recommendations (ought to), or urgent warnings (had better) are most appropriate. Also practise should for expectations and predictions.