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Confused about when to use 'Should' vs 'Supposed to'? This complete English grammar lesson will clear all your doubts! Learn the key differences, proper usage, and master these confusing modal verbs with real-life examples.

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???? What You'll Learn in This Video:
✅ Complete explanation of 'Should' - meaning, usage & examples
✅ Complete explanation of 'Supposed to' - meaning, usage & examples
✅ Key differences between Should and Supposed to
✅ When to use Should vs Supposed to correctly
✅ Common mistakes learners make and how to avoid them
✅ Practice sentences and real conversation examples
✅ Tips to remember the difference forever

???? Key Takeaways:
'Should' = Personal advice, opinion, or recommendation (what YOU think is right)
'Supposed to' = External obligation, expectation, or rule (what OTHERS expect)
Example:

"You should study every day" (My advice to you)
"You're supposed to submit homework on Friday" (School rule/expectation)

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