Advisability –> Had Better
The word : Had Better is similar to a modal. Although had appears to be a past, had better expresses advise for the future. So, You can use this word to give an advice.
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Sentence Pattern
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S had better verb word
You had better take this book
You had better take this book
S had better not verb word
You had better not take this book
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Note: Avoid using don't instead of not. And Avoid using an invinitive or a past form of a verb instead of a verb word.
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Examples:
Incorrect : We had better made reservations so that we will be sure of getting a good food and beverage.
Correct : We had better make reservations so that we will be sure of getting a food and beverage.
Correct : We had better make reservations so that we will be sure of getting a food and beverage.
Incorrect : You had better to hurry if you don’t want to miss the train.
Correct : You had better hurry if you don’t want to miss the train.
Correct : You had better hurry if you don’t want to miss the train.
Incorrect : You had better to check the schedule.
Correct : You had better check the schedule.
Correct : You had better check the schedule.
Incorrect : She had better don't go alone.
Correct : She had better not go alone.
Incorrect : You had better don,t quit your study.
Correct : You had better not quit your study.
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Term "always"
Regular and Irregular verb
How to Learn English
The Tenses
The Characteristic of Tenses
Modal: May, might....
Logical Conclusions -> in the Past Events
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