Fill in the gaps with the correct forms using I'd rather / You'd better
1.
A: I think I've caught the flu.
B: You'd better (not go) to the gym today, then.
B: You'd better (not go) to the gym today, then.
2.
A: Shall we watch a movie tonight?
B: Well, if you don't mind, I would prefer (visit) my grandparents.
B: Well, if you don't mind, I would prefer (visit) my grandparents.
3.
A: I didn't enjoy the concert. I would rather he (invite) different musicians.
B: Really? I thought it was great.
B: Really? I thought it was great.
4.
A: We'd better (not book) a table yet — maybe we'll eat at home.
B: Good idea, we'll decide later.
B: Good idea, we'll decide later.
5.
A: Did you enjoy the meeting this morning?
B: No, I'd rather (stay) at home.
B: No, I'd rather (stay) at home.
6.
A: My parents prefer (spend) their weekends in the countryside.
B: Oh, mine love city life.
B: Oh, mine love city life.
7.
A: I didn't like the soup at lunch. I'd rather (eat) something warm.
B: I can cook some pasta later.
B: I can cook some pasta later.
8.
A: They're planning a surprise dinner for Kate.
B: I know, but it's a secret, so we'd better (not talk) about it.
B: I know, but it's a secret, so we'd better (not talk) about it.
9.
A: I'd rather you (not leave) your backpack on the sofa every evening.
B: Sorry, I'll put it away next time.
B: Sorry, I'll put it away next time.
10.
A: You had better (study) hard tonight for tomorrow's test.
B: I will, but I would prefer (go out) for a walk.
B: I will, but I would prefer (go out) for a walk.
11.
A: Did you enjoy the show yesterday?
B: Not really. I would rather we (see) a play instead.
B: Not really. I would rather we (see) a play instead.
12.
A: I'm leaving for the office now.
B: It looks like snow. You'd better (take) your coat with you.
B: It looks like snow. You'd better (take) your coat with you.
13.
A: Shall I move your laptop, Tom?
B: I'd rather you (not touch) it, actually. I'll do it myself.
B: I'd rather you (not touch) it, actually. I'll do it myself.