You D Better. Microsoft Teams is more popular than ever so you’d better get used to it By Mike Moore published 26 January 22 Teams growth shows no signs of slowing down (Image credit Shutterstock Natee.
Nov 25 2009 #4 Barb_D said For people speaking carefully the “d” is there but it gets “swallowed” in fast speech Make sure you keep it in your writing Click to expand But sometimes I watch the subtitle of movies they only show “you better” there is no “d”I wonder if they really don’t say “d” sometimesjust interesting to.
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Capetonians if you thought the January heat was bad you’d better prepare for February Cape Town After the extreme heat and humidity experienced in the Western Cape this summer the South.
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This page is about the conversational phrase you’d better Meaning You can use this to advise somebody or to threaten somebody For example “I’m going for a walk” “You’d better take an umbrella It looks like rain” “I’ll give you the money tomorrow I promise” “You’d better! There’ll be trouble if you don’t” Contributor Matt Errey.
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The meaning of YOU/YOU’D BETTER BELIEVE IT is —used to indicate that the speaker emphatically agrees with a statement or sentiment How to use you/you’d better believe it.