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Son James Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Meaning of "You'd"?

"But I think you'd better be mindful of what happens around you,Mr. James"

Is "you'd" "you would" or "you had"?

Thank you in advance for your answer.
  

Top answer

in my opinion it is " you'd " is You would

  • in my opinion it is " you'd " is You would
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in my opinion it is " you'd " is You would Emotion: big smile
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Son James"But I think you'd better be mindful of what happens around you,Mr. James" Is "you'd" "you would" or "you had"?
You had.

CB
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Thank you for your answer,Beautiful lady. I think it is " You had" because it is an idiom expression. I need to ask whether "you had better" can express the present or the future.
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Thank you for your answer,CB. Could I ask you one more? When seeing that sentence, I think that the expression "you had better" indicate for the present. Can the expression "You had better" indicate the present or the future?
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Son James Can the expression "You had better" indicate the present or the future?
Both:

You had better go there now.
You had better go there tomorrow.

CB
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Thank you so much for your teaching,CBEmotion: embarrassed

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