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555 viewsedited 16:00
2022-06-13 09:01:00
I think you'd better sit down. Had better is used in informal styles when you give someone strong
advice about what to do in a particular situation. The situation usually exists at the moment of speaking and so there is usually a sense of urgency in the advice:
'You'd better hurry or you'll miss the bus.' 'You'd better ring your parents - just in case they're worrying about you. 'To give advice on a general situation or to say that one course of action
is better than another one, use
should,
ought to or
it would be better to:
'Parents should teach their children to be kind to animals.'
'Rather than complain and risk upsetting her, it would be better to say nothing.'
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2022-06-12 15:05:00
You'd better watch out, you'd better not pout, and you'd better not cry.
had better (not) do sth (NOT to do):
"You'd better not leave all that money on the table.'
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2022-06-12 15:00:04
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2022-06-12 09:05:00
Then you'd better start asking questions. You'd better not lie.
had better (not): '
If the phone rings again, you'd better answer it.'
'If it's a secret, you'd better not tell me.
'
Note that
had is usually shortened to '
d and sometimes may not be heard.
at all.
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