Grammar

Grammar: How to Use HAD BETTER

We generally use HAD BETTER (NOT) + infinitive (without 'to')  to tell someone what they should or shouldn't do, to give strong advice. It has more urgency than 'should'. The expression HAD BETTER refers to the present or the future. It does NOT refer to the past despite the 'had' and it isn't a comparative… Continue reading Grammar: How to Use HAD BETTER