I often hear both forms on the radio… “las noticias que tú deberías saber” as well as “las noticias que debes saber” Can you explain the difference. When is it appropriate to use deber in the present tense to me (you should)
Debes vs. deberías
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Melinda S.Kwiziq community member
Debes vs. deberías
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Using deber to say should in Spanish"
Asked 2 years ago
Hola Melinda
Deber in the present tense is used when what you want to say is "must" and Deber in the conditional tense is used for "should". Deber is a modal verb that can be used in different tenses. For example:
Debo ir al médico pronto.
I must to to the doctor soon.
Debes saber la verdad.
You must know the truth.
Debería ir al médico pronto.
I should go to the doctor soon.
Deberías saber la verdad.
You should know the truth.
Saludos
Inma
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