image-471-300x225 Had Better vs. Should

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Had better is used to say that there is a problem if you don’t follow the advice. Should merely means that it is a good thing to do.

 

#1. I have got to be there before 6 o’clock. I ………………………… go now.

Had better is used to say that there is a problem if you don’t follow the advice. Should merely means that it is a good thing to do.

#2. Look at the sky. It is going to rain. You ……………………….. take an umbrella.

#3. We ……………………….. stop at the next gas station. We haven’t got much gas left.

Had better is a better choice here.

#4. He is working. You ……………………………. disturb him.

#5. I have a bad toothache. I …………………………. see a dentist before it gets worse.

#6. I had better reserve a table, ………………………….?

#7. I ……………………….. talk to my attorney.

elect all that apply:

#8. It is a nice movie. You ………………………. see it.

#9. I have a morning flight to catch. I …………………………. get up early tomorrow.

#10. They have a lot of useful resources on their website. You …………………………. check it out.

#11. It is a busy restaurant. You ……………………………. reserve a table.

#12. Friday is the last day to submit your application. You …………………………. not forget it.

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