Ejemplos de la biblioteca de LingQ
- thoughtfully. "I wonder what I'd better do with it." And
- Fauntleroy; "and I thought I'd better say 'please.' Is that
- obliged; but I think I'd better see it to-morrow
- feel awful, I think I'd better stay home from school
- English: How to use I'D BETTER & I'D BETTER NOT
- and that expression is: "I'd better"; or in the negative
- form: "I'd better not". So we use
- Bye bye. Right - now I'd better prepare my own potatoes
- vaguely horrified]] I'm… I'd better get to work. Scene
