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'you better', you'd better' How do I use these phrases? I mean for i.e. 'You better do something' or 'You'd better do sth'? What form is right? And in which cases each phrase is used?
2009년 7월 28일 오전 8:37
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Hello Maxpancho, *You'd better is a contraction of " you had better" and it is an idiomatic phrase meaning " ought, should or must do something". You had better hurry up if you want to catch the plane. It can't be the 2nd verb in a phrase. You can't say for example: You will had better...... When speaking most people leave out "had" and say " you better .... You better hurry up if you want to catch the plane.
2009년 7월 28일
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