Instructions. Select the phrase to complete the sentence.
Explanation
Had better (más vale que) is used to express advice or strong recommendation. Had is often contracted with subject pronouns as follows: I had-->I'd; You had-->You'd; He had-->He'd; She had-->She'd; We had-->We'd; They had-->They'd.
Affirmative sentences: A: We don't have enough bread for tomorrow. B: We'd better go to the store today.
I'd better study because I have an important test tomorrow. Joe had better be careful with that knife.
Negative sentences: You'd better not spill that coffee. He'd better not get another traffic ticket.
Allan: One of my headlights is out. Bill: _________ better replace it. You can get a ticket for that.
I'd
You'd
He'd
She'd
Sara: Andrea lost her driver's license. Julie: _____________ better get it replaced as soon as possible.
I'd
You'd
He'd
She'd
Larry: I have a job interview at 8:00. ___________better be on time. Victor: Yes, don't be late. Get there ten minutes early.
I'd
She'd
He'd
They'd
Cory: Jeremy has two traffic tickets. Brad: ____ better not get another one or he'll lose his license.
I'd
You'd
He'd
She'd
Mrs. Heinz: The sink is clogged up and we don't have a plunger. Mr. Heinz: _______________better go get one. I don't want to have to call a plumber.
They'd
You'd
He'd
We'd
Father: Are you sure you closed your bedroom window before we left? It's supposed to rain today. Harry: Don't worry dad. I closed it. Father: __________better have. You'll end up with a wet room if you didn't.