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Which one is correct
Hi
which one is correct and why, please?
1. You'd better bring an umbrella; it may well rain today.
2. You'd better to bring an umbrella; it may well rain today.
3. You'd be better to bring an umbrella; it may well rain today.
Dec 1, 2017 6:57 AM
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The form you need is "had/'d better + base verb. So can you see the right answer now?
December 1, 2017
I thought -'d- is 'would', is it 'had'?
December 1, 2017
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