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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Can I use 'might better' instead of 'had better'?

Hi there~!

I heard that using 'had better' as a way of suggesting, might be rude or sometimes even dangerous. (e.g. to a drunken In a pub )

Then, can I use 'might better' instead of 'had better'? Is it grammatically correct and polite?
  

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, to a drunk in a pub. drunken In a pub ) As shown. Anonymous Then, So can I use 'might better' instead of 'had better'?

  • , to a drunk in a pub.
  • drunken In a pub ) As shown.
  • Anonymous Then, So can I use 'might better' instead of 'had better'?
  • Is it grammatically correct and polite?
  • Yes.
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AnonymousI heard that using 'had better' as a way of suggesting might be rude or sometimes even dangerous, e.g., to a drunk in a pub. drunken In a pub )
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AnonymousThen, So can I use 'might better' in

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