what's the difference between should and ought to?
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Although should and ought to are often interchangeable, there is a slight difference of meaning between them. When using should the speaker expresses his own subjective view; ought to is more objective and is used when the speaker wants to represent something as a law, duty or regulation.
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Answer:ought to teaches morals
Should tells us what to do
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