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Mizansinha007 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Should VS should be ving

What is the different meaning of the following two sentences?

1. The man on the motorbike should be wearing a helmet.
2. The man on the motorbike should wear a helmet.

please describe where can I use 'should' or 'should be verb+ing'.
  

Top answer

1 The man is already riding his bike and should be wearing a helmet 2 The man is not yet riding his bike but should wear it when he does (Should be) relates to an event already happening (should) is like advice. Like= You should finish you homework.. The students should be finishing there home home works.

  • 1 The man is already riding his bike and should be wearing a helmet 2 The man is not yet riding his bike but should wear it when he does (Should be) relates to an event already happening (should) is like advice.
  • Like= You should finish you homework..
  • The students should be finishing there home home works.
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1 The man is already riding his bike and should be wearing a helmet
2 The man is not yet riding his bike but should wear it when he does
(Should be) relates to an event already happening
(should) is like advice.
Like= You should finish you homework..
The students should be finishing there home home works.
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1. The man on the motorbike should be wearing a helmet.
2. The man on the motorbike should wear a helmet.
RI2d1 The man is already riding his bike and should be wearing a helmet2 The man is not yet riding his bike but should wear it when he does
We don't know from those sentences whether the man is actually riding the bike. That is irrelevant.

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Thank you Fivejedjon for giving me clear idea,

"for giving" is it right in this statement?
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Thank you forgiving me a clear idea or Thank you for giving me clear ideas.
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mizansinha007Thank you Fivejedjon for giving me clear idea,
Thank you, Fivejedjon, for giving me a clear idea,
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Hi Fivejedjon, I have seen some structures are following,
(1) I am going to be waiting for john at 5 pm. Is it indicate future?
Is it right sentence & what does it mean? Please explain like previous "Should be wearing"

And, (2) I am going to be going to Dhaka tomorrow. Is
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Hi Fivejedjon, I have seen some structures are following,
(1) I am going to be waiting for john at 5 pm.
Is it indicate future? Is it right sentence & what does it mean? Please explain like previous "Should be wearing".
And, (2) I am going to be going to Dhaka tomorrow. Is it right sentence & what does it mean? 5 pm & tomorrow, these are indicate certain time for planning. Thank you so

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