Expressing your opinion
March 28th, 2017 in English Learning
I think I should + (verb)
Use this structure to talk about something that you feel strongly about doing.
- I think I should stop smoking.
- I think I should consult a doctor.
- I think I should ask her out on a date.
- I think I should work out.
- I think I should give it another try.
- I think I should invite them.
- I think I should get out of this trap as soon as possible.
- I think I should find a better job.
I think you should + verb
This structure is used to give advice or instructions.
- I think you should accept that offer.
- I think you should explain things to him.
- I think you should give it another try.
- I think you should be polite to him.
By adding I think, in front of you should, you make the instruction sound more polite.
Compare:
- You should wait for him. (Direct order)
- I think you should wait for him. (Less direct (and hence more polite) expression of opinion)
I think he / she / they should + verb
You can use this structure to express your opinion.
- I think he should quit now.
- I think she should stop complaining.
- I think they should act now.
- I think he should find a better job.
- I think she should marry that guy.
- I think she should consult a doctor.
- I think she should mend her ways.