hmmm i don't know if you have the same textbook but try pg.429 top right...
The word 'ought' is an auxiliary verb.Example:If you are really sick, you ought to get yourself to a doctor.
An example of an is-ought fallacy would be: "People are inherently selfish, so we ought to always prioritize our own needs over others." This fallacy incorrectly assumes that because people may have selfish tendencies, it is morally right for them to always act in their own self-interest.
Yes, all playwrights had to watch out for the censor and in fact they always have to. In Shakespeare's day, you had to be very careful of two things: politics and religion. If you implied that the government ought to be overthrown, or that any religion other than the official one was the right one, you could find yourself in jail. Shakespeare was actually pretty good at avoiding the censors, but he did have to do it.
Muslim women are ought to wear veils
Yes
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.
Empirical anything is what is observed. Theoretical is a calculation of what things ought to be.
A sentence with the word ought in it is: "I ought to be a superstar someday!"
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See if you can stop taking it for a week with no unpleasant results. If their concern matters to you, it ought to be easy for you to do that to please them. If you are unable to, then you need to reconsider the addiction issue.