should
auxiliary verb
shəd,
ˈshu̇d
past tense of shall
1
—used in auxiliary function to express condition
if he should leave his father, his father would die—Genesis 44:22 (Revised Standard Version)
2
—used in auxiliary function to express obligation, propriety, or expediency
'tis commanded I should do so—William Shakespeare
this is as it should be—H. L. Savage
you should brush your teeth after each meal
3
—used in auxiliary function to express futurity from a point of view in the past
realized that she should have to do most of her farm work before sunrise—Ellen Glasgow
4
—used in auxiliary function to express what is probable or expected
with an early start, they should be here by noon
5
—used in auxiliary function to express a request in a polite manner or to soften direct statement
I should suggest that a guide … is the first essential—L. D. Reddick
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