Asked by rfvv

Had you better go at once.
(Can we use this sentence?)

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
It's a question and needs a question mark at the end.

It's o.k.
Answered by rfvv
1. Had you better go at once?
2. Hadn't you better go at once?

(Thank you. Are both OK?)
Answered by Ms. Sue
Both are OK.
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