HAD BETTER. SOLUCION DE ESTO PORFAVOR LO NECESITO PLISS 1. I have to be at school in ten minutes. 2. You don’t look very well. You 3. I’m worried. Tom should have been here by now. I 4. The restaurant is usually crowded. We 5. I won’t have time to go out for lunch. I 6. I was very angry with you. You
‘d better is most commonly used.
We’d better get going. = We should get going. = It is advisable for us to get going.
I want to be home by midnight. I ’d better go now or I’ll be late.
You’d better take an umbrella. They said it might rain.
Has better is often stronger than should, it can sound like a threat.
Tell Yoni he’d better stay away from my car.
The negative of had better is had better not.
You’d better not talk to Jack today. He’s very angry with you.
You’d better not touch my new computer again.
This is my first day at work. I’d better not be late.
Remember: The form is always HAD BETTER but is does not refer to the past. It refers only to the present or future.
You‘d better go. = You should go.
Respuestas
Respuesta:
1. Tengo que estar en la escuela en diez minutos. 2. No te ves muy bien. Tú
3. Estoy preocupado. Tom ya debería haber estado aquí.
4. El restaurante suele estar abarrotado. Nosotros
5. No tendré tiempo para salir a almorzar.
Yo
6. Estaba muy contigo. Tú
Explicación:
alli está la respuesta
1. I have to be at school in ten minutes. I'd better hurry up.
2. You don’t look very well. You'd better go to see a doctor.
3. I’m worried. Tom should have been here by now. I'd better call him.
4. The restaurant is usually crowded. We had better not go there and find another.
5. I won’t have time to go out for lunch. I'd better organize myself better.
6. I was very angry with you. I'd better not to talk to you now and wait until I'm calmer.
Por lo que entendí es que tenía que utilizarlas haciendo otras oraciones referentes a las que pusiste.
Espero haber ayudado.