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Which sentence correctly uses the verb 'to be' with 'should' for the subject 'he'?
Identify the sentence that uses 'shouldn't' correctly for the subject 'she'.
Which of the following sentences correctly combines 'to be' with 'it' and 'should'?
Select the sentence that incorrectly uses 'shouldn't' with 'it'.
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Which option demonstrates the correct use of 'to be' with 'should' for all subjects?
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Study Notes
Using 'to be' with 'should' and 'shouldn't'
- "He should be" is the correct way to use the verb "to be" with "should" for the subject "he".
- "She shouldn't be" is the correct way to use "shouldn't" for the subject "she".
- "It should be" is the correct combination of "to be" with "it" and "should".
- "It shouldn't be" is the correct use of "shouldn't" with "it".
- "They should be" is the correct use of "to be" with "should" for all subjects, including "I", "you", "we", and "they".
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Test your knowledge of English grammar with this quiz focusing on the usage of the verb 'to be' in conjunction with 'should'. You'll identify correct and incorrect sentences for various subjects, helping to reinforce your understanding of these essential grammatical structures.