You ‘d better take care of it.
Had better = 'd better
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Sometimes in speaking, had is dropped.
注意:沒有 have better
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We should at least be wrinkle-free.
Drivers should obey the speed limit.
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I ought to (“otta”) study tonight, but I think I’ll watch TV instead.
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Ought to is not commonly used in the negative. If it is, the to is sometimes dropped:
You oughtn’t (to) leave your keys in the car.
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