You had better _______ now.

A

to leave

B

leave

C

leaving

D

left

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The correct answer is - খ) leave

  • Complete Sentence: You had better leave now.

  • Rule:

    • After expressions like had better, had rather, had sooner, would rather/would sooner, rather than/sooner, as soon, infinitive (to) is not used.

      • Example: You had better start at once (not to start).

  • Infinitive Forms:

    1. To-infinitive: to + verb → e.g., to go, to eat

    2. Bare infinitive: verb without to → e.g., go, eat

  • Bare Infinitive Usage:
    (a) After modal verbs: can, do, may, must, shall, will, would, have, should
    - I may help you.
    - He must do it.
    (b) Auxiliary use of need and dare:
    - I dared not wake him.
    - They need not do anything.
    - Affirmative: I need to buy a pen.
    (c) After verbs like please, see, know, hear, bid, feel, let, make, watch:
    - I saw him go.
    - Passive: He was seen to go.
    (d) After had better, had rather, had sooner, would rather/would sooner:
    - You had better start at once (to start নয়)।
    (e) After adjective better:
    - Better stay here now.

Source: A Passage to the English Language by S.M. Zakir Hussain

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