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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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I'd better

"What are you doing here?"

"I heard you were sick so I thought I'd better stop by with some hot soup."

Is this correct?

Is "I'd better" equally common in American and British English?

Is "I'd better" formal, informal, or somewhere inbetween?

Thank you.

  

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" Is this correct? Yes. anonymous Is "I'd better" equally common in American and British English?

  • " Is this correct?
  • Yes.
  • anonymous Is "I'd better" equally common in American and British English?
  • Approximately, yes.
  • S.
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anonymous"What are you doing here?" "I heard you were sick so I thought I'd better stop by with some hot soup." Is this correct?

Yes.

anonymousIs "I'd better" equally common in American and British English?

Approximately, yes. It's only very slightly more common in the U.S. according to the data in the Google Ngra

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