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RE[3]: I am a huge opera fan but this is ridiculous
by hangman on Tue 28th Jul 2009 15:40
in reply to "RE[2]: I am a huge opera fan but this is ridiculous"
"Should" can indicate a suggestion. It is a PERFECTLY FINE auxiliary verb to use here.
"Maybe I should fly a kite today."
"Yeah, you should do that."
"Maybe I should fly a kite today."
"Yeah, you should do that."
Except he said "MAY be a good idea". Of course tabloid "journalists" who are more concerned with sensationalist stories rather than accurate news don't care about that.
RE[4]: I am a huge opera fan but this is ridiculous
by Thom_Holwerda on Tue 28th Jul 2009 15:51
in reply to "RE[3]: I am a huge opera fan but this is ridiculous"
Except he said "MAY be a good idea". Of course tabloid "journalists" who are more concerned with sensationalist stories rather than accurate news don't care about that.
I think you lack basic comprehension skills in the English language. He clearly made a suggestion, which is exactly how I put it in the headline. The fact that you cannot comprehend basic English skills (as evidenced by the fact that you're the only one whining about the headline), is not my problem.
"Still, it may be a good idea to offer it." That's a suggestion. Right there. "Should" is a perfectly fine modal auxiliary verb to convey a suggestion. You'd have a point if I had used "must".
Edited 2009-07-28 15:53 UTC





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"Should" can indicate a suggestion. It is a PERFECTLY FINE auxiliary verb to use here.
"Maybe I should fly a kite today."
"Yeah, you should do that."