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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

should / Shall / may

Can I say,

You should / may / shall not be here at this time. (Can tell me the reason?)
  

Top answer

Hi there! you should not be here at this time. is advise that if not, you will be trouble.

  • Hi there!
  • you should not be here at this time.
  • is advise that if not, you will be trouble.
  • you may not be here at time time.
  • is a permission that you could go to somewhere if you want.
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Hi there!

you should not be here at this time. is advise that if not, you will be trouble.
you may not be here at time time. is a permission that you could go to somewhere if you want.

the above are correct in my opinion.

you shall not be.... I can not explain the real meaning even though I understood.
anybody help both us.

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