Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Better"
- You'd better go.
- You'll feel better.
- I feel better today.
- You'd better not go.
- You'd better go home.
- Tom is getting better.
- You'd better back off.
- Better late than never.
- The sooner, the better.
- You'd better go by bus.
- I'd better be on my way.
- We'd better go home now.
- You'd better believe it.
- He looks much better now.
- Do you have a better idea?
- He swims better than I do.
- We'd better get a move on.
- You'd better not go today.
- I have nothing better to do.
- You'd better give up smoking.
- You'd better go home at once.
- You'd better go to bed at once.
- He is getting better bit by bit.
- Maybe you'd better come with us.
- You'd better consult the doctor.
- Tom likes tea better than coffee.
- You're in better shape than I am.
- Do you like the new school better?
- He can sing better than any of us.
- I think you'd better go on a diet.
- This desk is better than that one.
- He's better at the piano than I am.
- Don't you have anything better to do?
- I like white wine better than red wine.
- She knew better than to argue with him.
- He can play the piano better than I can.
- I like white roses better than red ones.
- She knows better than to argue with him.
- Tom knows better than to fight with you.
- You'd better stay in bed for a few days.
- I wish I had taken better care of myself.
- You'd better not swim if you've just eaten.
- Which do you like better, apples or bananas?
- You'd better not go out in this cold weather.
- She knew better than to tell him such a story.
- She advised him to take better care of himself.
- I could have done better if I had had more time.
- She realized that she had better tell the truth.
- We had better leave her alone for a few minutes.
- I don't know what to say to make you feel better.
- There is an urgent need for better communication.
- Which do you like better, white wine or red wine?
- You'd better eat everything that's on your plate.
- You should know better than to ask a lady her age.
- You'd better go to see your family doctor at once.
- Tom is thinking about applying for a better-paying job.
- I think I like eating white rice better than brown rice.
- The chair is broken. You'd better get someone to fix it.
- You had better ask him in advance how much it will cost.
- She wouldn't have married him if she had known him better.
- You'd better hurry up if you want to get home before dark.
- Since it's raining, it would be better it you stayed at home.
- I think it wouldn't be too hard to come up with a better system.
- No matter how hard I try, I can't do it any better than she can.
- If you put more tea leaves into the pot, the tea will taste better.
- After I got married, my Japanese got better and I could understand more.
- I think it's unlikely that the next model will be any better than this one.