i'd like to know the difference in using every one of them, i have already searched till page 11 but i couldnt find what i want,,can you give examples to make it clear for me?
thanks
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Should = it's a good idea that / it's proper that. You should stop smoking. You shouldn't park here.
— Mister Micawber
Should = it's a good idea that / it's proper that.
You should stop smoking.
You shouldn't park here.
Must = it's necessary that / it's required that.
You must not steal.
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Should = it's a good idea that / it's proper that. You should stop smoking. You shouldn't park here. Must = it's necessary that / it's required that. You must not steal. You must get your feet off the table.
In use, either may often be used. I should/must leave now.