1. She ought to send a telegram because it was too late to send a letter. 2. They decided that she ought to send them a telegram every tenth day. 3. You ought to learn all the new words for the next lesson. 4. Do you know this man? He ought to be our new teacher of history. 5. Who ought to go to the library to get the new books? — I was, but I couldn't because I ought to finish some work at the phonetic laboratory. 6. It is raining. You ought to put on your raincoat. 7. "The patient ought to stay in bed for a few days," ordered the doctor. 8. The child had stomach trouble and ought to take castor oil. 9. I told her she ought to open the window for a while every day. 10. The agreement was that if Johnny White could not repay the money he had borrowed, then Luke Flint ought to have the right to sell the land. 11. If I don't ring up before six o'clock, then you ought to go to the concert hall alone and wait for me at the entrance. Is that clear? 12. The planters ought to gather their cotton at once, as they had been warned that heavy rains were expected. 13. I ought to wear glasses as my eyesight is very weak. 14. Johnny White ought to borrow from Luke Flint at a high interest, for there was no one else in the district who lent money. 15. "Cheating is a very nasty thing,"' said the teacher, "and we ought to get rid of it."
1. She ought to send a telegram because it was too late to send a letter. 2. They decided that she ought to send them a telegram every tenth day. 3. You ought to learn all the new words for the next lesson. 4. Do you know this man? He ought to be our new teacher of history. 5. Who ought to go to the library to get the new books? — I was, but I couldn't because I ought to finish some work at the phonetic laboratory. 6. It is raining. You ought to put on your raincoat. 7. "The patient ought to stay in bed for a few days," ordered the doctor. 8. The child had stomach trouble and ought to take castor oil. 9. I told her she ought to open the window for a while every day. 10. The agreement was that if Johnny White could not repay the money he had borrowed, then Luke Flint ought to have the right to sell the land. 11. If I don't ring up before six o'clock, then you ought to go to the concert hall alone and wait for me at the entrance. Is that clear? 12. The planters ought to gather their cotton at once, as they had been warned that heavy rains were expected. 13. I ought to wear glasses as my eyesight is very weak. 14. Johnny White ought to borrow from Luke Flint at a high interest, for there was no one else in the district who lent money. 15. "Cheating is a very nasty thing,"' said the teacher, "and we ought to get rid of it."