Not by itself. It is a contraction of the modal verb (helper verb) "should" and the adverb "not."
It will require another verb, or an understood verb, to have a meaning.
Examples:
We shouldn't go if it is raining.
Do you want to leave? No, I shouldn't. (leave)
"Had" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "have."
Examples of words ending in -tch with their corresponding parts of speech:batch = verb, nounblotch = verb, nouncatch = verb, nounclutch = verb, noun, adjectivecrutch = nounditch = verb, nounDutch = noun, adjectivedutch = adverbfetch = verb, nounglitch = verb, nounhatch = verb, nounhutch = nounitch = verb, nounlatch = verb, nounmatch = verb, nounpatch = verb, nounpitch = verb, nounscratch = verb, noun, adjectivesketch = verb, nounstitch = verb, nounstretch = verb, noun, adjectiveswitch = verb, nounthatch = verb, nountwitch = verb, nounwatch = verb, nounwitch = verb, noun
The verb 'be' can function as both a linking verb and a helping verb. As a linking verb, it connects the subject with a subject complement that describes or renames it. As a helping verb, 'be' is used in progressive tenses and passive voice constructions to indicate the tense of the main verb.
verb
Helping verb.
i shouldnt have to answer this -.-
no it shouldnt cost u , as long as ur not roaming then it shouldnt cost u a penny :)
you shouldnt
you shouldnt.
Well U shouldnt be
It can block your intestines.
We shouldnt
something you shouldnt watch
They shouldnt
No you shouldnt
no they shouldnt
your stupid you shouldnt do that