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__________ we save money for the party ?​

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Answered by amardeeppsingh176
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Answer:

Explanation:

Should we save money for the party?

Here should will be used to represent if the work will be right or not?

The word "should" is most frequently used to express advise or recommendations. It can be used to convey both obligation and expectation.

(subject+auxiliary modal+main verb)

The subject and the main verb or base come after the modal auxiliary verb, should, in the sentence structure.

When the action in the If-clause is unlikely to occur, we can add the preposition "should" at the beginning of a sentence. We start with "should" instead of the if in the If-clause. In a conditional sentence, the word "should" can be used to indicate that an action is unlikely to occur. We can insert "should" first and skip the if to highlight the unlikely portion more.

The correct answer is 'should'.

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