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HAD BETTER - GRAMMAR Had Better Grammar, C1 Grammar, Word Transformation, Advanced Grammar, English Grammar Notes, Basic English Sentences, English Grammar Exercises, English Grammar Rules, Good Grammar

HAD BETTER - GRAMMAR We use had better to tell somebody what you think they should do. I'd better leave a note so they'll know I'll be late NOTE : HAD BETTER may come up in the key word transformation part (use of English part 4) of the B2 First and C1 Advanced exams. #c1advanced #B2First #keywordtransformation #useofenglishpart4 #caeexam #englishlanguage #TOEFL #TOEIC #ielts #englishgrammar #fceexam #ingles #ingleseperitaliani #anglaisfacile

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Had Better Grammar, Opposite Words List, English Word Meaning, Commonly Confused Words, English Adjectives, Good Grammar, Subject And Verb, English Verbs, Learn English Grammar

Using Would rather, Had better, Prefer in English WOULD RATHER Would rather; is use to say that one person would prefer another or others to something. Would rather is followed by the bare infinitive and than. Example Sentences; I would rather have coffee than tea. I would rather not go out tonight. I would rather watch the movie at home. I would rather have breakfast. PREFER Prefer; In contrast to ‘would rather’ prefers refer to general preference, not current ones. Prefer is followed by a…

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Using WHO, WHOM, WHOSE in English Had Better Grammar, Cae Exam, English Pronouns, Indian English, Better English, Basic Grammar, English Dictionary, Grammar And Punctuation, Hebrew Language

Using WHO, WHOM, WHOSE in english; Using WHO in English Who is a subject pronoun like ‘I’, ‘he’, ‘she’, ‘we’ and etc… We use WHO to ask which person does an action or which person is a certain way. Example Sentences; Who is this? Who will come early tomorrow? Who on earth believes that? The children who came late waited in the class. The new teacher who has short hair is from Spain. Using WHOM in English Whom is an object pronoun like ‘him’, ‘her’, ‘us’ and etc… We use WHOM to ask which…

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