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Viceidol Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

A difficult meaning about "should"

1a02a00If you agreed, she 01b00should 02b00get married to Bill. 02br
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00May I ask what's the meaning of this sentence? What does "should" mean here? Does this "should" mean the same thing as the one in the following example? 02br
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00If I had enough money, I should buy it. 02br
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00Please help me with this, thank you very much!! 0-
  

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0yes it means the same02br
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00As I have enough money I can buy it, so I should buy it similarly as now he is agreed so she should marry02br
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00I think this explanation is suffice for you to understand, I tried my best.0-
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0>this explanation is 01b00suffice02b00 for you to understand02br
00this is bad English 0-
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0 Kindly help me so I can improve 0-
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01cite10Viceidol12cite15011i10If you agreed, she 11b10should 12b10get married to Bill. 12i12br
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10May I ask what's the meaning of this sentence? What does "should" mean here? Does this "should" mean the same thing as the one in the following example? 12br
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