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HOMEWORK # 4.1
You had better learn how to take care of your gadgets and learn english faster!!
Had better is used as a modal auxiliary verb and is always followed by a verb in the infinitive without
'to'. It is ALWAYS formed from the auxiliary verb 'have' in the past simple. Sometimes you write just a
„d“ instead of „ had“ : You’d better learn how to take care of your gadgets. ALSO it can be followed by a
consequence.
HAD BETTER EXERCISES. Choose the right expressions: had better or had better not to complete the following
sentences in English.
had better
1. You give up fighting. You made your sister cry.
2. Tell Bryan he stop playing videogames.
3. You get some sleep. You look tired out.
4. You say that to Chris. He’ll be angry with you.
5. You go outside during the lockdown. Now you have a flu.
You shouldlearn how to give advices and maybe watch some tutorials on how to repair
things.
Shouldisused as a modal verb. Itisalsousedto show obligation,
giverecommendationorevenanopinion(similar tooughtto). Another use of should (also similar
tooughtto) istoindicate a kind of obligation, dutyorcorrectness, oftenwhencriticizinganotherperson.
SHOULD EXERCISES. Watch the video until 1:48 (two times). Then write the sentences in the right order given on
the video. Write these sentences again with the main verb should.
CIUDADELA EDUCATIVA Y CULTURAL
OLGA EMILIANI
COMFAMILIAR ATLÁNTICO
NIT. 890.101.994-9
a) They ______ follow the rules, or they will get the consequences.
b) The doctor suggest you _____ not eat so much meat.
c) I think you _____ study more than you do.
d) According to the law, dogs ____ not ____enter the building.