Had better We use 'had better' to refer to the present or t | English Semester
Had better
We use "had better" to refer to the present or the future, to talk about actions we think people should do. The verb form is always "had", not "have". We normally shorten it to "’d better" in informal situations. It is followed by the infinitive without to: Synonym: Should
Examples:
You had better discuss this issue with Bruno.
It’s five o’clock. I’d better go now before the traffic gets too bad.
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