Had Better, English grammar tenses
Had Better, English grammar tenses. ESL game on learning how to make sentences in English language based on fundamental rules of sentences with had betters. Useful resource for homeschool and classroom use by teachers and students. Have fun with this ESL game.
Had better
1. Had is the past tense form of have, however it is correct to say “had better” when talking about the future and present.
a. True
b. False
2. The past tense form of this phrase is “had better no.”
a. True
b. False
3. When talking about more general situations, “had better” is replaced with “should.”
a. True
b. False
4. When using “had better”, it is implied that the consequences of the result will be bad if the advice is not followed.
a. True
b. False
5. When giving advice about a specific situation, it is only correct to you “had better.”
a. True
b. False
6. If you want to be truthful with her, you ________ tell her everything you know.
a. Had better not
b. Had better
7. You _______ do better on the next test. Otherwise you might fail the class.
a. Had better
b. Had better not
c. Should
d. Should not
8. You ________ always try your hardest.
a. Had better
b. Had better not
c. Should
d. Should not
9. I have a meeting after this one, so we ________ finish up soon.
a. Should
b. Should not
c. Had better not
d. Had better
10. The teacher will be very mad at us, so we __________ talk during the presentation.
a. Should
b. Should not
c. Had better not
d. Had better
11. Steve _________ do what I say, or he could get into a lot of problem later today.
a. Should
b. Had better
c. Should not
d. Had better not
12. Alex _________ go on that trip without asking for her permission first. Her parents will punish her if not.
a. Should
b. Had better
c. Should not
d. Had better not
13. You ________ let other’s help you more often.
a. Had better
b. Had better not
c. Should
d. Should not
14. You _________ eat candy for breakfast.
a. Should
b. Should not
c. Had better
d. Had better not
15. Steve does not like it when you do not clean your room. You ________ leave it dirty.
a. Should
b. Should not
c. Had better
d. Had better not