The document contains 6 sentences using the phrase "I'd better" or variations to suggest a course of action that is advisable in different situations such as needing to leave for school on time, seeing a doctor when feeling unwell, checking on a friend's whereabouts, leaving a crowded restaurant, and taking food to avoid missing a meal.
The document contains 6 sentences using the phrase "I'd better" or variations to suggest a course of action that is advisable in different situations such as needing to leave for school on time, seeing a doctor when feeling unwell, checking on a friend's whereabouts, leaving a crowded restaurant, and taking food to avoid missing a meal.
The document contains 6 sentences using the phrase "I'd better" or variations to suggest a course of action that is advisable in different situations such as needing to leave for school on time, seeing a doctor when feeling unwell, checking on a friend's whereabouts, leaving a crowded restaurant, and taking food to avoid missing a meal.
1. I have to be at school in ten minutes. I’d better leave now.
2. You don't look very well. You’d better go to the doctor.
3. I'm worried. Tom should have been here by now. I’d better ask his friends if they know where he is. 4. The restaurant is usually crowded. We’d better leave now. 5. I won't have time to go out for lunch. I’d better take a sandwich with me. 6. I was very angry with you. You’d better not do that again.
Francis: Let's go to London by car.
Danny: i’d rather go by train Michael: Do you prefer to go to Italy or France this summer? Rachel:I’d rather go to Italy Ron: I’d rather go to Italy What did Alice tell you? Gil: I’d rather not to say Liz: Do you feel like going to the movies this evening? Rina:No, I’d rather watch a film on TV Nora: What's the matter? Sheila: I don't feel very well. Vera: Would you like some coffee? Simon:I’d rather have some chocolate