shouldn't
English
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Verb
shouldn't
- Should not (negative auxiliary[1])
- 1989 February 5, Colin Robinson, “You Dared Us To Dream That We Are Worth Wanting Each Other”, in Gay Community News, volume 16, number 29, page 8:
- I shouldn't be telling you all this. It'll make you angry.
Usage notes
Although shouldn't is derived from should not, the two are not grammatically interchangeable. While "Shouldn't I do it?" is grammatical, "Should not I do it?" is no longer acceptable. It would instead be "Should I not do it?"[1]
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Should not
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Noun
shouldn't (plural shouldn'ts)
- (informal) Something that should not be done.
- 2008, Working Mother, volume 31, number 8, page 20:
- Being a list-o-maniac, I suggested we make a list of the "shoulds" and "shouldn'ts." So in the darkness of hazy sleep, I began to mentally prepare mine. The first item on the "should" side was easy: a sibling for our 3-year-old daughter.