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1 These fries look delicious. You should eat at this stall. This place looks dirty. I think you shouldn't eat at this stall

Should, you'd better, must and ought to

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These fries look delicious. You should eat at this stall.

This place looks dirty.I think you shouldn't eat at this stall

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You'd better 

You'd better not eat this food. You'd better avoid it

similar " you should" but stronger

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You must take a passport 

You must stop at the red light You must have a driver's license

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You should visit this place. It's beautiful and interesting

You must take a passport   You must stop at the red light

You should avoid the stalls on the street

 You'd better avoid the stalls on the street

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Suggestions

You should

You ought to

You'd better

Necessity

You must

You have to

You need to

"ought to" = "should'. However, "ought to "is more formal than should

You don't need to

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