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The English encyclopedia about giving advice is similar to what you think, what you like, what XXX likes and so on.

1.

Use should be

We ...? When expressing suggestions or asking others' opinions, you can use general questions that begin with Shall. The affirmative answer is usually: all.

Right,

OK,

okay

Ideas, etc

2.

Let's ... let's do something (including both sides).

The imperative sentence at the beginning. let us

When us says let's do something, it doesn't include the other party. For example, let's

go to

and

see

this

Panda.

let

we

Go ahead,

will

What about you? Let's go, shall we?

3.

Why use it?

No ...? why

No ...? It means: why not ... An infinitive without to (the prototype of the verb) Why.

No ...? It is an ellipse with the subject omitted.

no

You/they/we ...? For example: Why?

no

you

go to

along with

Me?

why

no

you

attempt

Again? = Why

no

attempt

Again?

4.

what to use

About; In all parts of; About ... "How" can be followed by nouns, pronouns and gerunds. For example, what

About; In all parts of; about

leave

be away from home

for

a

Walking?

I am

leave

arrive

this

Park. what

About; In all parts of; about

What about you?

5.

With had

better

It means "the best" or "better" and is often used in spoken English, followed by the prototype of the verb. Such as you

have

better

stay

exist

Go home.

Have you ever

better

go to

Now

6.

No ... usually used in the negative form of imperative sentences to express suggestions. For example, don't

play

exist

this

Streets.

no

throw

it

like

that

7.

will

you

Like+phrases? This sentence pattern means "How about ..."? "Next is something.

Or go

do

Something. For example: will it?

you

like

another

cup

about

Tea?

will

you

like

some

colour

Pencil

8.

Will (male name)

you

Please+ verb prototype ...? It means "please ..."? "For example, will

you

please

come

Tomorrow?

Will (male name)

you

please

choose

it

Up?