should
Kelime Anlamı :
1. malı.
2. a gereklilik.
3. malıydı.
4. shall.
5. Who should drop in but.
6. olursa.
7. Eğer gelirse c şaşkınlık.
8. başka kim olabilir?.
9. -meli.
10. meli.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
used to express obligation or duty: you should send her a note.
2. used to express probability or expectation: they should arrive at noon.
3. used to express conditionality or contingency: If she should fall, then so would I.
4. used to moderate the directness or bluntness of a statement: I should think he would like to go.
2. used to express probability or expectation: they should arrive at noon.
3. used to express conditionality or contingency: If she should fall, then so would I.
4. used to moderate the directness or bluntness of a statement: I should think he would like to go.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
used to form the future tense of the subjunctive mood, usually in the first person.
2. be obliged to; have an obligation to; ought to; indicates that the subject of the sentence has some obligation to execute the sentence predicate.
3. will likely (become or do something); indicates that the subject of the sentence is likely to execute the sentence predicate.
4. A variant of would.
5. A statement of what should be the case as opposed to what is the case.
2. be obliged to; have an obligation to; ought to; indicates that the subject of the sentence has some obligation to execute the sentence predicate.
3. will likely (become or do something); indicates that the subject of the sentence is likely to execute the sentence predicate.
4. A variant of would.
5. A statement of what should be the case as opposed to what is the case.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
used as an auxiliary verb, to express a conditional or contingent act or state, or as a supposition of an actual fact; also, to express moral obligation (see shall); e. g.: they should have come last week; if I should go; I should think you could go.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English