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We found 1 grammar point, 35 partial word matches, 4 conjugated words, and 35 examples matching 'ほうがいいです'
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expression, 'i' adjective
(after past tense verb) had better (verb); (after negative verb) had better not (verb)  (see also: した方がいい)
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expression
be; is  (see also: , であります; polite copula; polite (teineigo) language)
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Most common form: 法外
exorbitant; outrageous; ridiculous; absurd; excessive; inordinate; extravagant; immoderate
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donation
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respectful congratulations
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germination; germ; sprout; bud; sign
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かれ
やることしっかり
けいかい
警戒
した
ほうがいいです
Now it would be better to keep a sharp lookout for what he might do.
かいがい
海外
った
ときチップ
ひつよう
必要
こと
おぼ
えていた
ほうがいいです
When you go abroad, you'd better keep in mind that tipping is necessary.
きょう
今日
おじいちゃん
わない
ほういいです
It'd be better if you didn't see my grandpa today.
すこ
のんびりしたほういいです
You had better relax a bit.
すこ
あいだ
そっとしてやったほういいです
We had better leave her alone for a few minutes.
 
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