1 - Change the sentences with “Should” to the negative and interrogative form:
a) Paul should visit Nice while you are in France.
Neg.: Paul should not (shouldn’t) visit Nice while you are in France.
Int.: Should Paul visit Nice while you are in France?
b) Children should drink milk for breakfast.
Neg.: __________________________________________________________________
Int.: ___________________________________________________________________
c) I should go to the doctor right now.
Neg.: __________________________________________________________________
Int.: ___________________________________________________________________
d) We should finish his task.
Neg.: __________________________________________________________________
Int.: ___________________________________________________________________
e) Her kids should read that book.
Neg.: __________________________________________________________________
Int.: ___________________________________________________________________
f) They should be ashamed of themselves.
Neg.: __________________________________________________________________
Int.: ___________________________________________________________________
g) She should look for another job.
Neg.: __________________________________________________________________
Int.: ___________________________________________________________________
h) Your son should eat healthy food.
Neg.: __________________________________________________________________
Int.: ___________________________________________________________________
2 - Find the correct use of the Modal Verb Should: affirmative or negative:
a) You have a great job; you should not (shouldn’t) complain about it. [complain]
b) You ______________________________ so much coffee; it’s bad for your blood pressure. [drink]
c) He ______________________________ harder for this difficult exam. [study]
d) It’s an incredible film. You ______________________________ it. [watch]
e) It’s a very dangerous area. Tourists ______________________________ there. [go]