Dimin
A quick question. What’s the difference between “ should to do sth” and “ ought to do sth” ?
2024年1月28日 11:21
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'Should do something' (no to) and 'ought to do something' have exactly the same meaning.
2024年1月28日
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As Claire explained, the correct usage is "should do", but "ought TO do". Why does one modal verb use "to" while the other does not? I really don't know. I don't see any logical grammatical reason why it ought TO be one way or the other, but "should to do" sounds horribly wrong so you really ought not TO ever say it. (You really should not say it.)
2024年1月28日
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They pretty much mean the same, but “ought to” is a lot more formal 😄
2024年1月28日
should is stronger
2024年1月28日
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