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Kl004535 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

So should you/you should

I have been using "so am/can/do I", but today I saw this one - "So you should/can."

Is this correct? Thanks.
  

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When you ask such a question, you must supply more context. As they stand, all of those utterances are possible.

  • When you ask such a question, you must supply more context.
  • As they stand, all of those utterances are possible.
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When you ask such a question, you must supply more context. As they stand, all of those utterances are possible.
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Mister MicawberWhen you ask such a question, you must supply more context. As they stand, all of those utterances are possible.

The context is like this:

A: They both look like one another, don't they?

B: So they should, they're sisters.

Can I use this, because I usually use "so should they"? Could you tell me the
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Don't use 'so should they' in this situation; it is wrong. Use 'So they should' (= They should do so).

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