べきだ means should do; must do; have a duty to ~. It is a JLPT N3 grammar pattern used to state an obligation, strong recommendation, or moral duty.
This grammar point often appears in neutral to formal Japanese. If you want to state a strong moral or logical obligation, べきだ is a useful pattern to learn.
What does べきだ mean?
Use べきだ when you want to state an obligation, strong recommendation, or moral duty.
Natural translations include:
- should do; must do ~
- should do; must do; have a duty to ~
- should do; must do
How to form べきだ
Verb dictionary form + べきだ (する \u2192 すべき / するべき)
Examples of the pattern:
- 行くべきだ
- 勉強するべきだ
- 注意すべきだ
When is べきだ used?
Use べきだ in situations like:
- giving strong advice
- discussing social obligations
- stating principles or rules
Tone and register:
- neutral to formal
- Common in giving strong advice, test questions, and written narratives
べきだ example sentences
- 自分の意見をはっきり言うべきだ。 \u2014 You should state your opinion clearly.
- 親の言うことを聞くべきだ。 \u2014 You should listen to what your parents say.
- 約束は守るべきだ。 \u2014 You should keep your promises.
- もっと早く家を出るべきだった。 \u2014 I should have left home earlier.
- 環境問題についてもっと考えるべきだ。 \u2014 We should think more about environmental issues.
Nuance of べきだ
The key nuance is carries a sense of moral or social obligation; heavier and more prescriptive than lighter suggestion patterns.
This matters because \u301cべきだ feels definitive. It comes across as principled advice rather than a gentle suggestion. It is often what you ‘should’ do based on social norms, ethics, or logic..
For example:
- In giving strong advice, it sounds natural and specific.
- Compared with ばいい, it carries a different weight and implication.
べきだ vs ばいい
Both べきだ and ばいい can express should do, but they are different.
べきだ:
- stronger; implies moral or social obligation; sounds more definitive and judgmental
ばいい:
- softer suggestion; implies it would be good if, without the weight of obligation
Quick contrast examples:
- もっと勉強するべきだ。 \u2014 You should study more (it’s your duty).
- もっと勉強すればいい。 \u2014 You should study more (friendly suggestion).
Common mistakes with べきだ
Watch out for these mistakes:
- Using するべきだ vs すべきだ \u2014 both are correct, but すべきだ is slightly more formal
- Using it for light suggestions where ばいい or たらいい is better
- Confusing with べきだった (should have done / past form)
Is べきだ on the JLPT?
Yes. べきだ is commonly taught as JLPT N3 grammar.
That means learners should be able to:
- recognize it in reading
- understand its nuance in context
- use it in simple original sentences
Practice questions for べきだ
Try making your own sentences with these prompts:
- Say someone should keep their promises.
- Advise someone to state their opinion.
- Talk about what society should do.
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