Had Better
We use “had better” plus the infinitive without “to” to give advice. Although “had” is the past form of “have”, we use “had better” to give advice about the present or future.
The negative form is “had better not”.
We use “had better” to give advice about specific situations, not general ones. If you want to talk about general situations, you must use “should”.
When we give advice about specific situations, it is also possible to use “should”.
However, when we use “had better” there is a suggestion that if the advice is not followed, that something bad will happen.
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