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    • Had Better Or Would Rather

      Fill in the blanks with rather or better. This grammar exercise tests your ability to use would rather and had better correctly. 1. You'd ..... turn that music down before dad gets angry. better rather 2. I'd ..... go by train. It is cheaper than the car. better rather 3. It is 8 o'clock.

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    • Would rather and had better - English Grammar

      3. You’d better consult a doctor. 4. After the way he treated me, I wish I hadn’t married him. 5. I’d rather not work on Sundays. 6. You had better keep your valuables in a locker. 7. We had better not stop for a drink. 8. We could sack him right now, but I’d rather not. 9. I wish I had been there when they arrested him. 10. I wish you ...

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    • [PDF File]Had Better and Would Rather Exercise

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      B: I'd rather you didn't. 4 You know, I'd rather you didn't smoke in front of the kids. 5 You'd better take insect repellant if you're camping near a lake. 6 I'd rather go to Altea than bloody Benidorm any day. 7 We'd rather you didn't hang out with Craig. He's bad news.

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    • [PDF File]Prefer and would rather - The English Corner

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      Prefer and would rather 1. Look at the following sentences: I prefer something to something else. I prefer doing something to doing something else. I prefer to do something rather than (do) something else. I would rather do something. I would rather not do something. I would rather do something than (do) something else. I would rather she did something. 2.

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    • [PDF File]Ought to and Had better - English for Everyone

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      Ought to and Had better A modal auxiliary verb is used to modify the mood of a verb. Here is a list of the modal ... (had better / ought to, will) wash the dishes before mom gets home. 2) If she wants to, Hopi (had better / ought to, could) become a famous actor.

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    • [PDF File]UNIT 23. I WISH, IF ONLY, WOULD RATHER, I’D BETTER IT’S ...

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      I WISH, IF ONLY, WOULD RATHER, I’D BETTER IT’S (HIGH) TIMEI’D BETTER, IT’S (HIGH) TIME Adapted from-Murphy, R. (2004). English Grammar in Use with Answers. A ... zYou can use had better when you warn somebody that they must do something: …

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    • [PDF File]Be Supposed to and Had Better Exercise

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      Be Supposed to and Had Better Exercise You are not supposed to talk in the library ­ rules You’d better take an umbrella ­ advice Fill the gaps with be supposed to (in the right form) and had/'d better . 1 You .....

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    • [PDF File]KONSTRUKCJE „HAD BETTER” ORAZ „WOULD RATHER”

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      KONSTRUKCJE „HAD BETTER” ORAZ „WOULD RATHER” HAD BETTER = SHOULD 1. I had better + present bare infinitive ( present/future reference ) He had better not wait any longer. (= He should not wait any longer.) 2. I would have been better if + Past Perfect (past reference ) It would have been better if he had phoned us to tell us not to wait.

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    • [PDF File]Grammar Practice orksheets Modals of Advice

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      should, ought to, and had better. Had better is a stronger suggestion than should and ought to. stronger suggestion had better ought to weaker suggestion should 3. Usage Should Should is the most common modal of advice. Ought to Ought to is more formal than should, and it is becoming more and more old-fashioned in American English.

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    • [PDF File]page 50 of 66 Had better .vn

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      www.englishgrammarsecrets.com page 50 of 66 Had better We use “had better” plus the infinitive without “to” to give advice. Although “had” is the past form of “have”, we use “had better” to give advice about the present or future. • You'd better tell her everything. • I'd better get back to work. • We'd better meet early.

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