Similar words: would, could, shout, rush out, heart and soul, hour, show, house. Meaning: [ʃʊd] v.1. plan to, intend to, or expect to: I shall go later. 2. will have to, is determined to, or definitely will: You shall do it. He shall do it. 3. (in laws, directives, etc.) must; is or are obliged to: The meetings of the council shall be public. 4. (used interrogatively in questions, often in invitations): Shall we go? [bef. 900; ME shal, OE sceal; c. OS skal, OHG scal, ON skal; cf. G soll, D zal]Usage. The traditional rule of usage guides dates from the 17th century and says that to denote future time SHALL is used in the first person (I shall leave. We shall go) and WILL in all other persons (You will be there, won't you? He will drive us to the airport. They will not be at the meeting). The rule continues that to express determination, WILL is used in the first person (We will win the battle) and SHALL in the other two persons (You shall not bully us. They shall not pass). Whether this rule was ever widely observed is doubtful.Today, WILL is used overwhelmingly in all three persons and in all types of speech and writing both for the simple future and to express determination. SHALL has some use in all persons, chiefly in formal writing or speaking, to express determination: I shall return. We shall overcome. SHALL also occurs in the language of laws and directives: All visitors shall observe posted regulations. Most educated native users of American English do not follow the textbook rule in making a choice between SHALL and WILL. See also should., /shood/, auxiliary v.1. pt. of shall. 2. (used to express condition): Were he to arrive, I should be pleased. 3. must; ought (used to indicate duty, propriety, or expediency): You should not do that. 4. would (used to make a statement less direct or blunt): I should think you would apologize..
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(61) Women should never hitchhike on their own.
(62) You should weed the garden before supper.
(63) A man should study till his dying day.
(64) We should have had a proper discussion before voting.
(65) It is imperative that politicians should be good communicators.
(66) You should put more effort into your work.
(67) This is nothing, you should see Shinjuku.
(68) No inferior products should be allowed to pass.
(69) With hindsight, I should have taken the job.
(70) We should stop factories from producing harmful gases.
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(71) Statistics should be treated with caution.
(72) We should add this clause to the contract.
(73) Schools should not mete out physical punishment to children.
(74) You should not discriminate against minorities.
(75) It signifies we should go now.
(76) You should always tell the truth.
(77) You should oil that machine more often.
(78) He should be praised for his honesty.
(79) Surely we should do something about it?
(80) The law should remain in force.
(81) All his unpublished writing should be destroyed unread.
(82) The selectors should resign en bloc.
(83) You should make sth out of yourself.
(84) You should be ashamed of yourself.
(85) Without what should you play, you are my origin.
(86) You should always read the instructions on medicines thoroughly.
(87) We should enter into public life.
(88) We should never isolate ourselves from the masses.
(89) What should I fix for dinner?
(90) Ideally, your car should have high security locks.