HomeGrammarUses of “Had Better Do Something” and “Had Better Not Do Something”Uses of “Had Better Do Something” and “Had Better Not Do Something” admin 15 September 2015 Grammar No Comments Uses of “Had Better Do Something” and “Had Better Not Do Something”The meaning of had better (‘d better) is quite similar to ‘should’. Tweet Pin It Related Posts Uses and Differences – ‘For’, ‘During’, ‘While’ Countable and Uncountable Nouns Common English Grammar Errors with Plurals (Video)About The Author admin