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What Does I’D Better Mean? [Solved]
- YOU’D BETTER = “You would be better off doing this’ : this expression is a warning (sometimes implying a threat). It’s used to give advice and orders, including to the person who’s speaking! The full expression is= I HAD better ; the form is that of a past, yet, the meaning is in the present or future.
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