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if you got it you ought show some sign
It means should not. It is a contraction of ought not. One ought not walk through Central Park alone in the middle of the night.
Laughable. Something which ought to be laughed at.
The word aught means "zero" such that a score of 2-0 could be read as "two-aught" -- this is the same spelling used in the word naught meaning nothing.The spelling "ought" is used to mean "should" -- as in "he ought to fix the roof."
I got mine at Target, but Toys r us ought to have it
You mean there ought to be a list of contents? No, that is a modern regulation.
DEBEO:Verbpresent active dēbeō, present infinitivedēbēre, perfect active dēbuī, supinedēbitum. I owe.I ought; I must; I should.The original meaning was "owe" or "be under obligation".It came to mean "ought", accompanied by the infinitive of whatever it is oneought to do. "Ire debemus" means "We ought to go."So the 'DEBEMUS' seems to mean what one 'Ought' to do or go.
The past tense of ought is ought.
he got frustrated with being a human computer and said "there ought to be a way to do this with steam."
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.
needs mean that to be without something that you ought to have or even to have to do something like this "I need to go to the dentist".
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