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Unit-9  Democracy and Human Rights  

Inauguration Speech of Nelson Mandela

Grammar Exercise from the Book

 Should and Had better

 

Use of Should: Should is used to give suggestion.

Example: You look tired. You should go to bed.

Use of Had better:    Had better basically is used in English to give a warning. It means that if you don’t follow the warning given with had better, something bad will happen.

Example: It might rain. You had better take an umbrella.

 

Complete the sentences with should or shouldn’t.

Use one of these verbs.

Drink, visit, leave, roam, quit

  1. You have really done a wonderful job. I recommend you …shouldnt quiit… it.
  2. That’s a very dangerous area. Tourists …shouldn’t visit… there.
  3. I’m going to be late. Do you think I …should leave… now?
  4. Children …shouldn’t drink… sugary drinks. It’s not very healthy.
  5. I have lots of homework. I …shouldn’t roam… here and there today.

Class 11 New Compulsory English Unit-9 Grammar Should and Had better Democracy and Human Rights  

Put in had better or should.

  1. I think you …should… learn English to enroll a university course.
  2. It’s a great film. You …should… go and see it.
  3. I have to meet my friend in ten minutes. I …had better… go now or I’ll be late.
  4. These biscuits are delicious. You …should… try one.
  5. We …had better… get to the airport by 2 pm or else we may miss the flight.
  6. When people are driving, they …had better… keep their eyes on the road.
  7. I …had better… get up early tomorrow. I’ve got a lot to do.
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