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Manx
Phrase
s'cair (past and conditional by chair, dependent form gair)
- is it right
S'cair dhyt jannoo myr shen.- It's right that you should do so.
- one ought, one should (in the past and conditional)
By chair da jannoo eh.- He ought to have done it.
Usage notes
The subject of the English ought or should is rendered of the object of the preposition da; the verb is rendered as a verbal noun.