One thing that a person ought to do is to get a job after high school.
duty
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Ethics is a prescriptive claim of how a person should act in a given situation. Prescriptive in this sense means a claim of how someone ought to act. Ethics can be either positive duties or negative duties. Positive duties are what you ought to do. Negative duties are what you ought not to do. A positive duty would be to give to charity. A negative duty would be to refrain from stabbing kittens with forks, assuming you grant animals moral consideration. Examples of ethical claims would be: 1. You ought not to murder. 2. You ought to give to charity. 3. You ought to maximize pleasure, (or happiness) 4. You ought to not treat a person as a means.
flip the darn thing over and it ought to say "made in China".
The past tense of ought is ought.
Ought is already acceptable in past tense. 'Ought to be' is present tense, while 'Ought to have been' or 'Ought to have' is past tense.
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A sentence with the word ought in it is: "I ought to be a superstar someday!"
thing
The antonym of "ought" in the sense of should is "shouldn't" or "ought not:""Jack ought to have joined in the fun.""No, he shouldn't have joined in if it wasn't fun for him."
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I ought to be able to do that...??