Learn the difference between "HAVE TO" VS "HAD BETTER" in this English grammar lesson. These expressions frequently get mixed up, but do they really mean the same thing? How do we construct the negative and interrogative forms of have to and had better? In this tutorial, I'll guide you on how to accurately use these phrases. I'll give examples of have to and had better in sentences and also teach you how to form the negative and interrogative forms of these phrases.
"Have to" is considerably more common than "had better." The negative form (don't have to) is more commonly used than had better not. We also typically ask questions with have to instead of had better not.
We use "had better" and "have to" to offer advice and express necessities, obligations, or expectations.
Examples:
He had better stop making those mistakes at work.
You have to finish your homework before playing games.
She doesn't have to be so rude to her brother.
You had better not speak to her when you are in a bad mood.
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:15 - Have to VS Had better
01:45 - Have to (Overview)
03:00 - Had better (Overview)
04:45 - Negative and Interrogative Forms
06:43 - Quiz
08:00 - Quiz Answers
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