Expressing "had better" with "zuihao"
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Sure, 最好 (zuìhǎo) means "best." But it can also be used to mean "it would be best to" or "had better," often when giving advice to someone, or even politely making demands.
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Positive Form
Structure
Subj. + 最好 + Predicate
The predicate part of the pattern can be a verb or an adjective.
Examples
- 你 最好 先 休息 一下 。You'd better get some rest first.
- 你们 最好 给 他 打 个 电话 问 一下 。It would be best for you to give him a call and ask.
- 那个 地方 不 好 找 ,我们 最好 查 一下 百度 地图 。It's not easy to find that place. We'd better search for it on Baidu Maps.
- 外面 挺 冷 的,最好 多 穿 点 。It's pretty cold outside. Best to wear some more layers.
- 这个 活动 很 重要,我们 最好 穿 得 正式 一点 。This is an important event. We'd better wear something more formal.
Negative Form
Structure
Subj. + 最好 + 别 / 不要 + Predicate
Examples
- 最好 别 去 。You'd better not go.
- 最好 不要 这样 说 。It's best not to say something like this.
- 晚饭 最好 不要 吃 那么 多 。It's best not to eat so much for dinner.
- 雨 这么 大 ,最好 别 出门 。It's raining so heavily. It's best not to leave the house.
- 这个 问题 是 隐私 的,最好 不要 问 。This question is private. You'd better not ask.
See also
- Expressing "should" with "yinggai"
- Expressing "had better" with "haishi"
- Expressing "must" with "dei"