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23 Nov 2020
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English (US)
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" You'd better hurry" is the same as
" You should hurry"?
" You'd better hurry" is the same as
" You should hurry"?
" You should hurry"?
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Yes. It’s short for “You had better hurry,” but it means the same thing as “You should hurry.”
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@DaniCamargo no problem!
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Yes they are the same except you’d better hurry is more of a statement then you should hurry cause that is kind of a demand
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