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MaanuMp Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Expected result and Should

I usually use 'should' in a sentence that indicates an expected result.

For Eg: The action is 'Open the slot valve'

The expected result is 'The slot valve should open.'

Is this a correct statement in the context? Is there a better way to experss the same concept?
  

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' Is this a correct statement in the context? The statement is correct and completely reasonable as a expression of expectation. I would not recommend trying to improve it with anything else.

  • ' Is this a correct statement in the context?
  • The statement is correct and completely reasonable as a expression of expectation.
  • I would not recommend trying to improve it with anything else.
  • It's fine as is.
  • CJ
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MaanuMp'The slot valve should open.'

Is this a correct statement in the context?
The statement is correct and completely reasonable as a expression of expectation. I would not recommend trying to improve it with anything else. It's fine as is.

CJ

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