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Wonder123 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Does the sentence "should"

He is totally confused on what gift he should/must choose for his friend.
He is totally confused on what gift to choose for his friend.
He is totally confused on what gift he has/she is suppose to choose for his friend.

She is confused at the moment on what clothes she should/must choose to wear while going for the birthday party
She is confused at the moment on what clothes to choose to wear while going for the birthday party
She is confused at the moment on what clothes she has/she is suppose to choose to wear while going for the birthday party

Which version is correct, whether I need to use should/must or she has/she is suppose or like just the second version is ok?

Please explain.
  

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Wonder123 Which version is correct, He is totally confused about what gift he should choose for his friend. He is totally confused about what gift to choose for his friend. She is confused at the moment about what clothes she should choose to wear for the birthday party She is confused at the moment about what clothes to choose to wear for the birthday party

  • Wonder123 Which version is correct, He is totally confused about what gift he should choose for his friend.
  • He is totally confused about what gift to choose for his friend.
  • She is confused at the moment about what clothes she should choose to wear for the birthday party She is confused at the moment about what clothes to choose to wear for the birthday party
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Wonder123Which version is correct,
He is totally confused about what gift he should choose for his friend.
He is totally confused about what gift to choose for his friend.

She is confused at the moment about what clothes she should choose to wear for the birthday party
She is confused
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Thanks, can't I use like he has/she has.
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Wonder123, can't I use like he has/she has.
It seems an odd attitude.
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Ok thanks for the clarification.

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