Advice (should/ought to) exercises — Set 4: Mixed Advice Modals: Should, Ought To & Had Better in Context (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 15 min
Doctor: You cut down on sugar. Your blood sugar levels are too high.
You text while driving. It's extremely dangerous and against the law.
You look stressed. Maybe you take a few days off work.
All employees to complete the safety training by the end of the month.
You stop smoking now, or your lungs will suffer serious damage.
I think you talk to your manager about the problem before it gets worse.
You wear a seatbelt in the car. It's the law.
If you want to improve your English, you read more books in English.
The hotel be easy to find. It's right next to the train station.
You'd better that email before you send it. There might be mistakes.
We to help our neighbours when they need it.
Children do homework every day. Their teacher gives it to them.
You visit Prague if you get the chance. It's a beautiful city.
You'd better not late again, or the manager will give you a warning.
People to respect different cultures and traditions.
You eat more fruit and vegetables. They're good for you.
We'd better home before the storm arrives.
What do you think I do about the noisy neighbours?
Passengers remain seated until the plane has come to a complete stop.
You not to worry so much about things you can't control.
Advice (should/ought to) exercises online (Worksheet)
Combine everything you've learned about giving advice in English. Use should, ought to, and had better in real-life situations — health, work, travel, and relationships. This set also includes questions that test whether you can tell the difference between advice (should) and obligation (must/have to).