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where to use "should" and "ought to"?​

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Answered by himanibanga18
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SHOULD and OUGHT TO are both modal verbs.

In most cases SHOULD and OUGHT TO are used interchangeably today. Both SHOULD and OUGHT TO are used to express advice, obligation or duty.

SHOULD is used when we want to express our subjective opinion. ...

OUGHT TO is used when we want to express an objective truth.

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Answered by jahnavi61
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Answer:

Should

"Should" is a modal verb most commonly used to make recommendations or give advice. It can also be used to express obligation as well as expectation.

Ought to

The use of ought to is similar to should, but it is much less frequent. Like should, the verb ought to does not have a past form. It is only used with reference to the present and the future. Ought to is rarely used in questions and negatives.

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