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should be submit
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"should be submit" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used as the past subjunctive form of "should submit," which is used to express a recommendation or opinion. Example: "I recommend that the report should be submit by the end of the month."
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Alternative expressions(20)
should be submitted
ought to be submitted
needs to be submitted
must be submitted
has to be submitted
should be filed
should be presented
should be send
should be lay
should be implement
should be supplied
should be produced
should be delivered
should be introduced
should be mailed
should be dispatched
should be required
should be doing
should be formulated
should be deployed
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Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
Entries should be submitted by 5 October 2009.
News & Media
Audio reports should be submitted by telephone.
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Contracts should be submitted to open bidding.
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Closing date Entries should be submitted by midnight, Wednesday 5 August 2015.
News & Media
"We think the information should be submitted before," said Mr. Nagami.
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The feature articles should be submitted to the designated email address.
News & Media
This should be submitted using the relevant field in the entry form.
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Five chapters in, Lassiter told her she should be submitting it to publishers.
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Yet few students have any idea what they should be submitting when applying.
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This should be submitted for parliamentary approval in the next few weeks.
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There is no entry charge but only one photograph should be submitted per person.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "should be submit", ensure the context clearly indicates a recommendation or suggestion, especially when referring to future actions. Always follow with specific details about what needs to be submitted and how.
Common error
Avoid using "should be submit" when the active voice is more appropriate and direct. For example, instead of "The report should be submit", consider "The report should be submitted" or "You should submit the report".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "should be submit" functions as a modal construction intended to express a recommendation or obligation regarding the act of submission. However, it deviates from standard English grammar; the grammatically correct form is "should be submitted". Though Ludwig's AI recognizes the structure, its usage is extremely rare.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "should be submit" may seem grammatically plausible, it is not standard English. The passive form, "should be submitted", is the grammatically correct and commonly used alternative. As noted by Ludwig, the phrase is uncommon and the AI recognizes the intended meaning but highlights its infrequent usage. Always prioritize using the passive form in professional, academic, and formal communication contexts to ensure clarity and grammatical correctness. Though Ludwig’s analysis indicates an understanding, using established grammatical forms is recommended for effective communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
ought to be submitted
Replaces "should" with "ought to", providing a slightly more formal tone while retaining the sense of obligation.
needs to be submitted
Emphasizes the necessity of submission, changing the modal verb to highlight the requirement.
must be submitted
Indicates a stronger obligation or requirement for submission, using "must" for added emphasis.
has to be submitted
Similar to "must be submitted", but slightly less formal, conveying a strong need for submission.
should be handed in
Replaces "submitted" with "handed in", offering a more informal and direct way to express the action.
should be filed
Substitutes "submitted" with "filed", suitable for contexts involving official documentation or records.
should be presented
Changes "submitted" to "presented", focusing on the act of showing or displaying something.
it is advisable to submit
Rephrases the suggestion using a more formal and explicit construction with "it is advisable".
it would be best to submit
Presents the submission as the optimal course of action, using "it would be best".
submission is recommended
Shifts the focus to the act of submission itself, stating that it is the recommended action.
FAQs
How can I use "should be submit" in a sentence?
While grammatically sound, "should be submit" is unusual. A better construction is to use "should be submitted". For example, "The application should be submitted by Friday."
What's a more common way to say something "should be submit"?
Instead of "should be submit", use "should be submitted", which is the passive form and more grammatically appropriate. Another alternative is "needs to be submitted".
Is it correct to say "should be submit" instead of "should be submitted"?
While "should be submit" might be understood, it's not standard English. The correct passive form is "should be submitted".
What is the difference between "should be submit" and "should submit"?
"Should submit" implies an active role (someone should do the submitting), while "should be submitted" (or the less common "should be submit") suggests a passive role (something needs to undergo the action of being submitted). For example, "You should submit the form" vs. "The form should be submitted".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested