2. I was told saying "you are better of doing something" sounds more polite than "You'd better doing something." Do you think so? And please tell me when to use each of them.
Thanks a lot.
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1. -- had 2. " Do you think so?
— Mister Micawber
1.
-- had 2.
" Do you think so?
-- No.
Neither are any good at all.
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2. I was told saying "you are better of doing something" sounds more polite than "You'd better doing something." Do you think so? -- No. Neither are any good at all. Use this:You are better at [washing dishes] [than I am].