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  • The 'SHOULD' is used in Spanish as an advise of the way something suppose to be done, deberias, and the 'MUST' is an urgency or order, 'debes de comenzar', etc.

    Should vs. Must? 2009

  • The 'SHOULD' is used in Spanish as an advise of the way something suppose to be done, deberias, and the 'MUST' is an urgency or order, 'debes de comenzar', etc.

    Should vs. Must? 2009

  • The 'SHOULD' is used in Spanish as an advise of the way something suppose to be done, deberias, and the 'MUST' is an urgency or order, 'debes de comenzar', etc.

    Should vs. Must? 2009

  • The 'SHOULD' is used in Spanish as an advise of the way something suppose to be done, deberias, and the 'MUST' is an urgency or order, 'debes de comenzar', etc.

    Should vs. Must? 2009

  • The 'SHOULD' is used in Spanish as an advise of the way something suppose to be done, deberias, and the 'MUST' is an urgency or order, 'debes de comenzar', etc.

    Should vs. Must? 2009

  • The 'SHOULD' is used in Spanish as an advise of the way something suppose to be done, deberias, and the 'MUST' is an urgency or order, 'debes de comenzar', etc.

    Should vs. Must? 2009

  • The 'SHOULD' is used in Spanish as an advise of the way something suppose to be done, deberias, and the 'MUST' is an urgency or order, 'debes de comenzar', etc.

    Should vs. Must? 2009

  • The 'SHOULD' is used in Spanish as an advise of the way something suppose to be done, deberias, and the 'MUST' is an urgency or order, 'debes de comenzar', etc.

    Should vs. Must? 2009

  • The 'SHOULD' is used in Spanish as an advise of the way something suppose to be done, deberias, and the 'MUST' is an urgency or order, 'debes de comenzar', etc.

    Should vs. Must? 2009

  • The 'SHOULD' is used in Spanish as an advise of the way something suppose to be done, deberias, and the 'MUST' is an urgency or order, 'debes de comenzar', etc.

    Should vs. Must? 2009

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