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Is should an adverb

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11y ago
Updated: 9/14/2023

No. The word "should" is a verb. It is the past tense of the helper verb shall (will), used in the same manner as can/could or will/would. It indicates an action that one has a good reason to perform, or one that has a likely result.

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