You'd better + (verb) - English Speaking Basics: 'You'd' is a contraction of 'you had' or 'you would.' You are making a suggestion to someone for a particular action.
a better you better I, adversities in life should make you better, and I know I can treat you better, are you better, are you better meaning, are you better off alone, are you better than me, are you better than Siri, are you better than x, are you better than yesterday, Aretha franklin you better think, Arthur alexander you better move on, as it suits you better
You'd better + (verb) - English Speaking Basics |
You'd better + (verb) - English Speaking Basics: examples
"You'd better exercise."
"You'd better help out."
"You'd better invite your brother."
"You'd better impress the judges."
"You'd better listen to your parents."
"You had better not come home late."
"You had better hope for the best."
"You had better change your attitude."
"You would be good at teaching."
"You would do well at math."
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