But nevertheless I get the impression that it is used a lot by native speakers instead of "You'd better..." Is it true? Does anybody here do it?
Yes, that's why I said that it suits here les.
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But nevertheless I get the impression that it is used a lot by native speakers instead of "You'd better..." Is it true? Does anybody here do it?
Yes, that's why I said that it suits here les.
A little correction, if I may: "It's better not to translate CPA into Russian" or "You better don't translate CPA into Russian" (I think the former suits more here though)
Yes, I also think that...
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