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Had better - AIRC434

Aprender ingles with Reza and Craig

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You Had Better - It's Used to Give Strong Advice

Had better is used to give strong advice to someone or maybe even to yourself. It simply means it would be a very good idea to do something. For example, Reza, you'd better leave now or you'll be late. So I'm not speaking about the past. I'm speaking about now. And notice I use the contraction 'had' instead of 'better'

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