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Вероятностное значение. Для выраженияпредположения с оттенком уверенности – наверно, должно быть и т.п






Для выраженияпредположения с оттенком уверенностинаверно, должно быть и т.п. В этом знач. Should употребляется с неперфектным инфинитивом (встречается реже, чем с must).

You should be hungry by now. Ты, наверное, уже проголодалась.
He should be here any minute. Он должен быть здесь с минуты на минуту.
The shop should(ought to) be open now. Магазин должен быть сейчас открыт.

Exercise 1. Translate the sentences with the modal verb should denoting obligation or advisability.

1. I use the American word "director" rather than the English one "producer", because I think it better describes what should be the function of the person in question. 2. It was a mistake to have come; she knew all along it was a mistake. Should she go back even now? 3. It was likely enough that in the agitation of the moment my note had escaped her memory. Perhaps I should be wiser not to go. 4. He had washed his hands of it, making the condition that they should not marry until Bosinney had at least four hundred a year. 5. From what you tell me you're going to have a busy day to­morrow. You should get all the sleep you can. In fact, I think you should go to your room right away. 6. You would be best advised to spend the day with Alice and learn more about your household. No doubt there will be callers and you should be there to receive them. 7. The beauty of life, he says, is nothing but this, that each should act in conformity with his nature and his business. 8. Never mind what I say, Robert! I am always saying what I shouldn't say. 9. "Maybe I should talk to Rich­ard," she offered, "and get his reaction." 10. Such a door should open and close by mechanical means. 11. "What should we have to do?" she breathed. 12. I still remember the rather absurd arguments that were held about the calling I should adopt. A suggestion was made that I should become a civil servant. 13. But even as I said the words, I felt a pang. Poor little place! It shouldn't be so dirty and ugly. 14. He was never at home when he should be. 15. Don't tire your eyes. Dr Albony says you shouldn't read in bed at all. 16. You shouldn't stay here.

Exercise 2. Translate the sentences with the modal verb should denoting a desirable action, which was not carried out, or criticism of the past action.

1. And my reward now was to be told I should have been weak and clinging and dependent. 2. "Take some of the conceit out of him," he gurgled. "Out of who?" asked Barbara, knowing perfectly well that she should have said "whom". 3. And al­though I don't know who this chap was that you say now you should have married, I don't believe he was your big thing. 4. I should certainly have giv­en up in despair the attempt to get acted, for one re­jection of a manuscript has always discouraged me. 5. When I reached the telephone, he had grown tired of waiting and had rung off. I should never have allowed Miss Wickham to take me away from the house. 6. I've been guilty. Shouted when I should have shut up. Shut up when I should have shouted. 7. You're mad at me. I shouldn't have come. 8. That was a bit of a blow, I should never have taken my wife to his party. 9. The frightened eyes shifted, looked away. "I shouldn't have said anything. He doesn't like me to talk about his business." 10. She heard him absolutely roaring, "And do you expect me to pay for this excursion of yours?" "Oh," groaned poor Jose­phine aloud, "we shouldn't have done it, Con!" 11. If I had continued to write plays as bit­ter as "A Man of Honour" or as sardonic as "Loaves and Fishes", I should never have been given the opportunity of producing certain pieces to which not even the most severe have refused praise. 12. Didn't he say anything to you about it? You should have asked him. 13. When you put yourself into their shoes it is generally easy to see what has caused them to do things they should not have done and excuses can be found for them. 14. Invol­untarily he said, "I'll be lost without you when you're away this summer." Her cheeks coloured slightly. She looked out of the window. He asked impulsively, "Shouldn't I have said that?"

Exercise 3. Translate the sentences with the emotional should.

1. Why should I indulge in complaints and regrets? Mark is generous, gay, good-humored and good-look­ing. What more can a woman expect of a man? 2. Why should I have refused to follow anybody else's orders, or anyone else's scheme of life, and now make myself a slave to a set of brushes and some colors squeezed out onto a palette? 3. "I'm so sorry, Alex." — "Why should you be sorry?" he said. "You've done nothing wrong." 4. There is no reason why philosophers should not be also men of letters. 5. I don't see why you should be rude to him. 6. Why should you do your husband the wrong, Mrs. Cheveley tried to do and failed? 7. There was no reason why Irene should not be hap­py. 8. She laughed very quickly. "But why?" she exclaimed. "Why should you want putting on a pinafore?" 9. "What is it, Helena?" he asked at last. "Why should you cry?!" 10. "I thought you'd be pleased." — "Why should I be pleased?" 11. How should I know? I haven't had one word from him. 12. Why shouldn't he have a laugh at it, if that's how he feels? 13. There is no reason why you should trouble yourself with. 14. "You didn't tell the coroner at the in­quest?" — "No, why should I have done?" 15. He could see no reason why she should have lied. 16. Why should he be worried like this? It was very likely all nonsense; women were funny things. 17. You must put away your diary. Cecily, I really don't see why you should keep a dia­ry at all.

Exercise 4. State the meaning of the verb should in the fol­lowing sentences. Translate them into Russian.

1. It is absurd to have a hard and fast rule about what one should read and what one shouldn't. More than half of modern culture depends on what one shouldn't read. 2. I don't want to hurt you. You mustn't be hurt, you shouldn't be. I should never have met you. I should never have seen you again. 3. People like to do all their business in one place. Why should we let our customers take their cleaning and dying work to that Nonpariel? 4. You shouldn't have come here, Gracy, I'm busy. 5. "Why should she feel unwanted here?" — "She was the mistress here for more than twenty-five years." 6. "You should have another candle," said Axel, "lest you strain your eyes in such a dim light." 7. "Perhaps I should tell you more about my family," Axel said as we dined on Monday night. 8. If papers are private and not meant to be looked at, they shouldn't be laid out on a table. 9. Of course I'm all right. Why shouldn't I be? 10. "You should never have told him about it!" said Miss Wayne. "Nonsense, what else could we do?" Bridget said. 11. You shouldn't have come out by yourself. It was absolute madness. 12. Gor­don, as you should have realized, is a small boy who has not quite grown up. 13. He asked impul­sively, "Should not I have said?" 14. She told me exactly what I should say. 15. Stories shouldn't end in the middle but the middle is where I am — the middle of my life. (I'm thirty-four.) 16. Dear Gertrude Chiltern is always telling me that I should have some serious purpose in life. So I come here to try to find one. 17. I suppose he did read the letter and then went straight to tell Alice and to ask what he should do. 18. As we went out, I noticed a key in the door. "Should we lock it, perhaps?" I asked.

 

Exercise 5. Translate the following sentences paying atten­tion to the form of the infinitive after the modal verb should.

1. I suppose I should have been grateful for his consideration but I was not. 2. Every produc­tion of an artist should be the expression of an ad­venture of his soul. 3. As if reading Conway's mind again Stillman said, "I think we should go back now." 4. It was time he should be getting ready. Yet he remained sitting on the bed. 5. You shouldn't be lingering here. Hurry to your room and change into something warm before you catch a chill. 6. "Despite your new authority, which should make you set an example of tolerance and good behaviour at least, you are becoming bad-tempered," O'Mara replied sternly. 7. We have another long day ahead of us tomorrow and you should get plenty of rest to avoid becoming too tired. 8. I am so unhappy. I should never have mar­ried Geoffrey. I never loved him. 9. If it crossed her mind to wonder why Sid who never took her any­where should be taking them to the cinema, it was in the vaguest possible manner. 10. "I should not discuss patients with patients." — "I'm sorry, I shouldn't have asked you". 11. Conway de­scribed the patient's condition and urged that he should be evacuated as quickly as possible. 12. I think you should have told her years ago about it. 13. You should see to it that your cousin is not alone. 14. "We shouldn't have come," he said after a moment. 15. He said coldly, "Somebody should think about these things, Doctor." 16. Mrs. Vandemeyer gazed round her fear­fully. "If there should be someone listening?" — "Nonsense. Who could there be?" 17. "I won­der how Mary is." My voice sounded as if my throat were parched, "Perhaps we should go and find out." 18. In my opinion that licence should never have been issued without a few more searching ques­tions.

Exercise 6. State whether should is an auxiliary verb or a modal verb.

1. I was really hurt that he should speak to me like that. Rodric and I never quarrelled. 2. When I had settled her down, I went to bed myself. I didn't think I should sleep, but I slept like a dog. 3. "How about lunch? I get hungry right on time these days." — "Well — that's a bit of a problem." I knew I should have brought sandwiches. 4. I felt I should call and let you know that she was able to get some sleep and is now feeling a good deal better. 5. What is time? And, after all (I thought), why should the Exhibition not be opened in a day or two? It is even open now. 6. I wondered if I should ask her why she had made George confess, but found that I could not bring myself to do so. 7. I'm engaged to Althea Graham. We should have been married on Wednesday if all this hadn't happened. 8. He had solved the problem fi­nally with a magnificent flash of inspiration which, he told himself disgustedly, should have come two seconds after he had seen the problem. 9. There is one actor whom, since he has never reached the rank of a star and so has hardly received the recognition that he deserves, I should like to men­tion. 10. Dottie gave a little laugh. "Isn't he amazing?" she said, "Just like a doctor. You should have seen how he took over." 11. "I should like to know," said Vere, "just which of us had missed Papa." 12. "You should've been my father's son," he said. "You put into words the things he thinks when he looks at me." 13. He told himself that he should not be too disappointed; no one he knew had ever seen a white buffalo. 14. I should like to take this opportunity of warning you of any further encroachments. 15. "But she listened eagerly enough," said the girl. "Until Vere's name was mentioned. Then she suggested we should with­draw." 16. You know this place better than I do. Where do you suggest we should take up our quarters? 17. It was your mother who in­sisted you should be allowed to make your own mis­takes. 18. I shouldn't have spoken to you if I hadn't made up my mind. 19. "But why tell me?" — "I thought you should know." 20. "George and I don't get along as brothers should," he said.

Exercise 7. Use the the proper form of the infinitive in brackets after the modal verb should.

1. He felt the need to rejoin Peyrat — he should (to do) so weeks before. 2. I must leave it up to you whether this information should or should not (to make) public. 3. "I'll show you," said Axel. "Your sister's had a long, exhausting day and should (to be) in bed an hour ago." 4. Never, never I should (to do) it. The whole situation couldn't be worse. 5. Edwina settled on the bank with her little girl and opened a huge pink parasol; Monet should (to paint) them in its glow. 6. I don't feel at all well. See me home, Gerald. I shouldn't (to come). 7. Despite these complications we should (to have) the patients aboard in three hours. 8. The entry is closed with a curtain, which should (to paint) to resemble tapestry. 9. I am afraid I should (to be) the last person to know about it. 10. They have a wonderful language. It should (to know) widely. 11. There were so many reasons why she should (to be) sometimes un­happy. They could not meet often. 12. "We should never (to come) here," she burst out. "No, we should (not to come) here. I know that." 13. "You should (not to write) to me like that." — "It was the only way I had to get in touch with you." 14. When a man is old enough to do wrong he should (to be) old enough to do right also. 15. I don't believe they are right who say that the defects of famous men should (to ignore); I think it is better that we should (to know) them. 16. It has been said that good prose should (to resemble) the conver­sation of a well-bred man. 17. She was awake at an hour when she should (to be) safely asleep.

 

Exercise 8. Complete the following sentences.

1. I shouldn't blame her because…. 2. You should never have told him.... 3. You should be grateful..... 4. You should get plenty of rest….. 5. He shouldn't speak to me like that.... 6. I knew I should have brought.... 7. Perhaps we should go and find out….. 8. I should like to know, just out of interest….. 9. I think you should have told her years ago….. 10. Your child should be in bed an hour ago….. 11. You and I should have holidays together…. 12. Why should he....? 13. You should have reminded me…..

 

Exercise 9. Complete the sentences using the modal verb should.

1. I don't think I.... 2. I think then* are many things we.... 3. Now she told me exactly what I.... 4. It was a mistake to have come. I….. 5. Your note escaped my memory. I….. 6. Your eyesight is poor. You….. 7. Is there any reason why you...? 8. You seem to think that everybody….. 9. They heard him say, "I don't know why we...." 10. Think it over very well, I believe we ….. 11. I thought about what I.... 12. There is no reason why you---- 13. When one is dictating one..... 14. That is exactly what he.... 15. If we are going to talk we….. 16. Of course the house is a very nice one and we….. 17. I beg your pardon, I suppose I….. 18. Your mother had a long and ex­hausting day and she.... 19. 1 don't feel at all well....

 

Exercise 10. Make up short dialogues with the following statements.

1. I think I should like some supper very much. I know I should like some supper. 2. I should like to have a serious talk about it. 3. I don't think you should be so proud of that. 4. Do you think we should forget them? 5. The post should suit him admirably. 6. I think he should know the exact truth. 7. The whole matter should weigh slightly to our advantage. 8. I should never have gone to see the play. 9. True. I should have remembered it. 10. I should say it was true. 11. You should never try to understand them. 12. Shouldn't I have said that? 13. Why should you be sorry?

 







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