You may have seen people write should of, but that is grammatically incorrect. You should use should have or its contraction, should’ve:
They should have left earlier.
He should’ve brought a bigger suitcase.
The mistake probably comes from the fact that should’ve sounds similar to should of when spoken. But remember: should of is never correct. Use should haveĀ orĀ should’ve in your writing.
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