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Teo Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

should be + Ving

No government should be arming terrorists.

Which does should mean in the above sentence, be likely to or ought to?
  

Top answer

Ought to , I presume. Without context, that is the expected comment.

  • Ought to , I presume.
  • Without context, that is the expected comment.
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Ought to, I presume. Without context, that is the expected comment.
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What's the difference in meaning between the following two sentences?

1. No government should be arming terrorists.

2. No government should arm terrorists.
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Out of context? Probably:

1-- be likely to at the moment, or ought to at the moment or with increased concern
2-- ought to, generally
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Mister MicawberOught to, I presume. Without context, that is the expected comment.

The sentence in question is quoted from Macmillan English Dictionary for Advanced Learners of American English (2002), so there is no context.

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