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better: Common Errors in English Usage Entry for Friday, June 28, 2013
better
When Chuck says, “I better get my research started; the paper’s due tomorrow,” he means “I had better,” abbreviated in speech to “I’d better.” The same pattern is followed for “he’d better,” “she’d better,” and “they’d better.”
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