r*z 发帖数: 1679 | 1 i'd better off not go there.
i'd better off not to go there.
which one is correct? i've seen/heard both. |
v****t 发帖数: 7 | 2 I think - i'd better (off) not go there!
【在 r*z 的大作中提到】 : i'd better off not go there. : i'd better off not to go there. : which one is correct? i've seen/heard both.
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Y**s 发帖数: 1632 | 3 both wrong.
try these:
I better not go there.
I'd be better off if I did not go there.
I'm better off by not going there |
x*s 发帖数: 67 | 4 "had better" is almost the same as "should". See http://www.englishgrammarsecrets.com/hadbetter/menu.php
be better off = be in a more advantageous position
You probably heard "I'd be better off" with "be" being very short and light.
【在 r*z 的大作中提到】 : i'd better off not go there. : i'd better off not to go there. : which one is correct? i've seen/heard both.
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r*z 发帖数: 1679 | 5 就算我听到的是I'D BE BETTER OFF。。。后面的语法是什么?按照楼上说的好复杂啊
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light.
【在 x*s 的大作中提到】 : "had better" is almost the same as "should". See http://www.englishgrammarsecrets.com/hadbetter/menu.php : be better off = be in a more advantageous position : You probably heard "I'd be better off" with "be" being very short and light.
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x*s 发帖数: 67 | 6 "if I did not go there" -- adverbial clause
"by not going there" -- adverbial phrase
【在 r*z 的大作中提到】 : 就算我听到的是I'D BE BETTER OFF。。。后面的语法是什么?按照楼上说的好复杂啊 : 。。。 : : light.
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