For people speaking carefully, the "d" is there, but it gets "swallowed" in fast speech.
Make sure you keep it in your writing.
Hi All,
I always hear native speakers say "you better" when I'm watching movies / TVs....I know the correct one is "you'd better"....I am not sure whether it is my listening problem or not.....they drop the "d" sound....please advise! Thanks.
Regards,
William
For people speaking carefully, the "d" is there, but it gets "swallowed" in fast speech.
Make sure you keep it in your writing.
I'm not a teacher, but I write for a living. Please don't ask me about 2nd conditionals, but I'm a safe bet for what reads well in (American) English.
You had better keep the 'd' in your writing.![]()