Oh wow, I didn't know about that phrase "had better". I just googled it and it says is the formal way of "you better". The latter is what I have always heard about, and I didn't know it was informal.
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Hello. Had better is the correct answer 🥰 We use this structure to give some advice, like should. You had better revise those items before the exam. Thanks a lot
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Eric you _____ better hurry up.
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