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Had Better and It's Time: Urgent Advice and Overdue Actions

Had better gives strong advice with an implied consequence. It's time + past tense says something is overdue.

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Use 'had better' for urgent advice and 'it's time' to signal that an action is overdue.

  • Had better is followed by the base verb: You had better leave now.
  • The negative is had better not: You had better not be late.
  • It's time is followed by the past tense: It's time we left.
Subject + 'd better + Verb / It's time + Subject + Past Verb

Overview

## Had Better — Strong Advice
Subject + 'd better + base verb
Almost always contracted in speech:
  • You 'd better see a doctor.
  • We 'd better hurry — we're late.
  • She 'd better apologise.
Negative: 'd better not
  • You 'd better not be late.
  • He 'd better not forget.
> Stronger than 'should' — implies a real consequence if ignored.
## It's Time — Two Structures
It's time + to-infinitive (neutral — about timing):
  • It's time to go.
  • It's time to make a decision.
It's time + subject + past tense (mild criticism — overdue):
  • It's time you called your parents. (you should have already)
  • It's time he got a job.
  • It's time we left.
> The past tense here is NOT the past — it expresses something that should already be happening.
## Had Better vs. Should
| | Should | Had Better |
|---|---|---|
| Strength | Mild advice | Strong — implies a consequence |
| Example | You should exercise more. | You'd better exercise or the doctor will be worried. |

Had Better Structure

Subject Modal Verb (Base) Rest
You
'd better
go
now
He
'd better
not
wait
We
'd better
call
them

Contractions

Full Short
I had better
I'd better
You had better
You'd better
He had better
He'd better

Meanings

These structures express strong advice or the necessity of immediate action based on a deadline or expectation.

1

Urgent Warning

Strong advice where negative consequences are implied if ignored.

“You had better lock the door.”

“We had better hurry or we'll miss the train.”

2

Overdue Action

Indicating that a situation should have started or happened already.

“It's time we went home.”

“It's time you started looking for a new job.”

Reference Table

Reference table for Had Better and It's Time: Urgent Advice and Overdue Actions
Form Structure Example
Affirmative
Sub + 'd better + V
You'd better go.
Negative
Sub + 'd better + not + V
You'd better not go.
It's Time
It's time + Sub + Past V
It's time we left.

격식 수준 스펙트럼

격식체
It is advisable to depart.

It is advisable to depart. (Leaving a place)

중립
You had better leave.

You had better leave. (Leaving a place)

비격식체
You'd better get going.

You'd better get going. (Leaving a place)

속어
Time to bounce.

Time to bounce. (Leaving a place)

Urgency Map

Urgency

Advice

  • Had better Strong warning

수준별 예문

1

You had better go.

...

2

It's time to eat.

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3

You had better sleep.

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4

It's time for school.

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1

You had better not be late.

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2

It's time we left the party.

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3

You had better call her.

...

4

It's time you finished your work.

...

1

We had better start early to avoid traffic.

...

2

It's time we had a serious talk about our future.

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3

You had better not tell anyone about this.

...

4

It's time the government took action.

...

1

You had better have the report ready by noon.

...

2

It's time we stopped pretending everything is fine.

...

3

You had better not have forgotten the tickets.

...

4

It's time you were treated with more respect.

...

1

He had better ensure that the contract is signed.

...

2

It's time we addressed the underlying issues.

...

3

You had better not underestimate the competition.

...

4

It's time we were moving on to the next phase.

...

1

One had better exercise caution in these volatile markets.

...

2

It's time we were held accountable for our actions.

...

3

You had better not have been misleading the board.

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4

It's time we reconsidered our entire strategy.

...

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Had Better and It's Time: Urgent Advice and Overdue Actions Should vs Had Better

Should is advice; Had better is a warning.

자주 하는 실수

You have better go.

You had better go.

Use 'had', not 'have'.

It's time we go.

It's time we went.

Use past tense.

You had better to go.

You had better go.

No 'to' after had better.

It's time for us that we go.

It's time we went.

Simplify structure.

문장 패턴

You had better ___.

Real World Usage

Texting common

You'd better be there!

💡

Don't use 'to'

Never say 'had better to'.

Smart Tips

Use had better for urgency.

You should go. You had better go.

발음

yoo-d-bet-ter

Contraction

The 'd' in 'd better' is often barely heard.

Warning

You had BETTER leave.

Strong emphasis on the verb.

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기억법

Had better is a threat; It's time is a regret.

시각적 연상

Imagine a ticking clock for 'It's time' and a warning sign for 'Had better'.

Rhyme

Had better is a warning sign, It's time means you're past the line.

Story

John had better finish his work. It's time he realized he is late. He had better hurry.

Word Web

UrgencyDeadlineWarningAdviceConsequenceOverdue

챌린지

Write 3 sentences using 'had better' and 3 using 'it's time' about your daily routine.

문화 노트

Often used with a dry sense of humor.

Had better comes from the idea of 'it would be better'.

대화 시작하기

What is something you had better do today?

일기 주제

Write about a deadline you missed.

자주 하는 실수

Incorrect

정답


Incorrect

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Incorrect

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Incorrect

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Test Yourself

Fill in the blank.

You ___ better leave.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: had
Fixed phrase.

Score: /1

연습 문제

1 exercises
Fill in the blank.

You ___ better leave.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: had
Fixed phrase.

Score: /1

자주 묻는 질문 (1)

No, it's only for present/future.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish partial

Sería mejor

English uses had better.

Learning Path

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