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don't better/ had better not/ Help me out on this one please. #1 (permalink) Sat Jan 14, 2012 23:41 pm   don't better/ had better not/ Help me out on this one please.
 

Hi everyone,

Can you say:

- There are some people you had better not make angry.
- There are some people you better don't make angry.

Secondly, do these sentences have the same meaning? If so, are they interchangeable?

Thanks
Alexandro
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don't better/ had better not/ Help me out on this one please. #2 (permalink) Sun Jan 15, 2012 0:41 am   don't better/ had better not/ Help me out on this one please.
 

Only the first is correct.
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don't better/ had better not/ Help me out on this one please. #3 (permalink) Sun Jan 15, 2012 0:47 am   don't better/ had better not/ Help me out on this one please.
 

Thank you very much, Dozy.
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