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NoThe sentence "You should of known better." derives from "You should've known better."; "should of" sounds about like "should've". Of course "should've" is a contraction for "should have" so the correct sentence is either "You should have known better." or (if speaking informally and using contractions) "You should've known better." Writing the sentence as "You should of known better." instead of "You should'veknown better." is INCORRECT.
The sentence "You should of known better" derives from "You should've known better"; "should of" sounds about like the way you say "should've".Of course "should've" is a contraction of "should have" - consequently it is correct to say either "You should have known better" or (being a bit informal) "You should've known better" but it is incorrect to WRITE "You should of known better" instead of "You should've known better."
You just gave a sentence with "like" in it. Theres your answer. Others: I think I like Cherry Pie. I like Peeta better than Gale. I like Barbie better than Bratz. I like Nicki Minaj better than Lil Wayne
I actually like cars' better.
I prefer, "I would like you to make the situation better."
I like chocolate ice cream but then I like sherbet better.
I would like have you stitch this shirt together.
I like to try different combinations of foods together.
you should always have two or more fish together, they have feelings too they need fish to. just like we need people.
clay is like play dough-but better
The simile in the sentence is "stirred together like a thick messy mush." This comparison uses "like" to show similarity between the mixing of letters and how they resemble a thick messy mush.
Should: devoirIn a sentence such as "it should be" it would look like this: "le ce devrait être"