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The English modal verbs are a subset of the English auxiliary verbs used mostly to express modality (properties such as possibility, obligation, etc.). They can be distinguished from other verbs by their defectiveness (they do not have participle or infinitive forms) and by their neutralization (that they do not take the ending -(e)s in the third-person singular). The principal English modal verbs are can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would, and must. Certain other verbs are sometimes classed as modals; these include ought, had better, and (in certain uses) dare and need. Verbs which share only some of the characteristics of the principal modals are sometimes called "quasi-modals", "semi-modals", or "pseudo-modals".
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The term "shoud" does not have a universally recognized definition. It may be a typo or a misspelling of the word "should," which typically refers to something that is considered the right or appropriate thing to do in a given situation.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of shoud in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of shoud in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of shoud in a Sentence
The city of Baltimore should have been prepared with a recovery strategy and been able to recover within much much less time. That time would be dictated by a risk assessment guiding how long they can afford to be down, they shoud have been ready, especially after the previous attack, to recover from ransomware.
Councilman John Bowman commenting on the high crime in Washington:
If crime went down 100%, it would still be 50 times higher than it shoud be.
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- فهذهArabic
- ShoudDanish
- shoudGerman
- ώμουGreek
- deberíaSpanish
- بلندPersian
- shoudFinnish
- ShoudFrench
- shoudHindi
- SHOUDHungarian
- ShoudIndonesian
- shoudItalian
- shoudHebrew
- 声Japanese
- shoudDutch
- shoudNorwegian
- powinienemPolish
- ShoudPortuguese
- ShoudRomanian
- ШоудеRussian
- ஓடுதளம்Tamil
- shoudTelugu
- кричатиUkrainian
- شودUrdu
- זאָלYiddish
- 768,16Chinese
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