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this jacket does not suit you. you............buy another. (would/should)

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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In the given sentence the speaker is giving advice to the listener, so we usually use ‘should’ while giving advice or suggestion.

The correct option is ‘should’.

This jacket does not suit you. You should buy another. 

 

‘Should’ is a modal verb. There are some other modal verbs such as could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, and would. These verbs are used to express possibility, permission, ability, request, offer, suggestion, wishes, etc. In Simple conjugation only bare infinitive is used with them, (modal+ v1). We use should to say what is the best thing or the right thing to do.
Answered by myrakincsem
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Well, the answer in the blank of the question will be "should"
So the sentence will be like "This jacket does not suit you. you should buy another"
This is because the part of the blank sentence representing a advice and for the future tense along with advice there come the "should" word. These types of verb are actually the model verb and illustrated the future things or possibility etc. hence the should will be the answer here. 
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