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Buddybuddy2012 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

hi

What does it mean "shouldn`t need?
How is it different from "doesnot need"?

Ref. link:http://gizmodo.com/5958769/a-mouse-shouldnt-need-an-internet-connection-to-work-properly

Any help on this will be appreciated.
  

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Hello, buddy—and welcome to English Forums. 'Does not' is an assured statement of denial; 'should not' expresses a considered opinion.

  • Hello, buddy—and welcome to English Forums.
  • 'Does not' is an assured statement of denial; 'should not' expresses a considered opinion.
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Hello, buddy—and welcome to English Forums. 'Does not' is an assured statement of denial; 'should not' expresses a considered opinion.

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