HAD BETTERHAD BETTER
USE:USE: We use had better when it’s advisable to do something.
If you don’t, there will be a problem or a danger.
FORMATION:FORMATION: had better/had better not + simple verb
EXAMPLES:EXAMPLES: + I’d better study for the test or I’ll...
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HAD BETTERHAD BETTER
USE:USE: We use had better when it’s advisable to do something.
If you don’t, there will be a problem or a danger.
FORMATION:FORMATION: had better/had better not + simple verb
EXAMPLES:EXAMPLES: + I’d better study for the test or I’ll fail.
- I’d better not meet my friends today.
OUGHT TOOUGHT TO
USE:USE: We can use ought to instead of should to give an advice
or an opinion.
FORMATION:FORMATION: ought to/ought not to + simple verb
EXAMPLES:EXAMPLES: + You ought to study harder.
- You ought not to talk so much.
SHOULDSHOULD
USE:USE: We use should every time we want to give an
advice or an opinion
FORMATION:FORMATION: should/shouldn’t + simple verb
EXAMPLES:EXAMPLES: + Your grades aren’t very good.
You should study harder.
- You shouldn’t talk so much during the classes.
SHOULD and OUGHT TO = it’s just a good idea to do something.
HAD BETTER = there is a problem or danger if you don’tfollow the advice.
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