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more careful

más cuidado

I should be more careful.

Yo debería tener más cuidado.

better attitude

mejor actitud

You should have a better attitude.

Tú deberías tener una mejor actitud.

more confidence

más confianza

He should be more confident.

Él debería tener más confianza.

more patience

más paciencia

She should have more patience.

Ella debería tener más paciencia.

more comunication

más comunicación

We should have more communication.

Nosotros deberíamos tener más comunicación.

more respect

más respeto

You should have more respect.

Vosotros deberíais tener más respeto.

More responsibility

más responsabilidad

They should have more responsibility.

Ellos deberían tener más responsabilidad.

more initiative

más iniciativa

They should have more initiative.

Ellas deberían tener más iniciativa.