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???? ??????1) It is a sit-down job. Youshouldhave to sit all day. It is bad for your back and eyes. However,Some time in a day youeveryone needsshould havesome physical exercise during the day.activities.
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teechr I didn't understand the second sentence of #4.Thank you for your replay!
???? ??????please check my text'should' usually means 'it is advisable to', 'it is a good idea to', 'it would be a good idea to', or 'it would be wise to'. You seem to be using 'should' to mean 'have to' or 'must', which is a different meaning. For example, when you say "You should sit all day" you are recommending that people sit all day. I'm sure you did
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CalifJimYou seem to be using 'should' to mean 'have to' or 'must'My teacher said to me that if I say 'must' , It will be rude. And she recomended me use 'should'. Because in Russian language we have the similar meaning between these words
CalifJimBeing Russian, you're having some trouble with articles (a, an, the)I try to
???? ??????My teacher said to me that if I say 'must' , It will be rude.In some cases with 'you', that may be true, but not here. I read these as "impersonal you", which is different. Use 'have to' because in some of your sentences 'should' really makes no sense at all. You want to say that certain things are obligations or requirements (have to
???? ??????CalifJim, thank you for your clarification!I will try to fix it!I'm not an expert in Russian, but I think 'have to' is closer to some expression with ?????, and 'should' is closer to some expression with ??????. However, there is not an exact correspondence, so it's possible that none of this speculation is valid.
CalifJim'have to' is closer to some expression with ?????, and 'should' is closer to some expression with ??????How I understood: