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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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I'd better be/get going.

I'd better be going.

I'd better get going.

Is there any difference in meaning between these?

  

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anonymous I'd better be going. I'd better get going. Is there any difference in meaning between these?

  • anonymous I'd better be going.
  • I'd better get going.
  • Is there any difference in meaning between these?
  • They can both mean "It is time for me to leave", but the second one can also mean something like "I must hurry" or "I must start work on this task immediately", depending on the context.
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anonymous

I'd better be going.

I'd better get going.

Is there any difference in meaning between these?

They can both mean "It is time for me to leave", but the second one can also mean something like "I must hurry" or "I must start work on this task immediately", depending on the context.

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