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    triannen is offline Newbie
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    Hello,


    Do you know What the difference is between these two sentences beloe?

    ''I better go'' OR ''I'd better go''

    I hear many times on the television people saying each other I better go or I'd better go.. Which one is right? What is the difference in meaning between two sentences?

    Thanks.

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    Default Re: sentences

    Answered here:

    http://www.usingenglish.com/forum/as...eed-learn.html

    A better thrread title would have been I better go.

    Rover

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