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22 Nov 10:03 AM
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What is the difference between You should not to say that. and You shouldn't have to say that.?
Feel free to just provide example sentences.
Feel free to just provide example sentences.
Or just,
You should do it by 5pm.
You should have to do it by 6pm.
You had better to do it by 6pm.
You should have done it by 6pm.
You should do it by 5pm.
You should have to do it by 6pm.
You had better to do it by 6pm.
You should have done it by 6pm.
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22 Nov 10:13 AM
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You should not say that: implies what someone said isn't a great thing to say
You shouldn't have to say that: implies something was obvious and the person who had to speak out about it shouldnt have needed to tell someone
the first is negative to the subject and the second is sort of sympathetic to the subject
You shouldn't have to say that: implies something was obvious and the person who had to speak out about it shouldnt have needed to tell someone
the first is negative to the subject and the second is sort of sympathetic to the subject
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You should not say that: implies what someone said isn't a great thing to say
You shouldn't have to say that: implies something was obvious and the person who had to speak out about it shouldnt have needed to tell someone
the first is negative to the subject and the second is sort of sympathetic to the subject
You shouldn't have to say that: implies something was obvious and the person who had to speak out about it shouldnt have needed to tell someone
the first is negative to the subject and the second is sort of sympathetic to the subject
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You should do it by 5pm. (when it should be done, sort of a command)
You should have to do it by 6pm. (information or a suggestion to the listener)
You should better to do it by 6pm. (grammatically incorrect)
You should have done it by 6pm. (past tense, the task was supposed to have been complete)
You should have to do it by 6pm. (information or a suggestion to the listener)
You should better to do it by 6pm. (grammatically incorrect)
You should have done it by 6pm. (past tense, the task was supposed to have been complete)
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Hello.Thank you for your answer. By the way, can I ask you one more? Is it polite to ask someone to do something with "should have to..."?
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