Expressing "had better" with "haishi"

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You can use 还是 (háishì) as an auxiliary verb to express "had better" or "ought to". The idea is that the speaker has given the matter some thought, and after considering it, has finally come to a decision. The announcement of this decision will frequently include 还是.

The structure is:

Subject + 还是 + Verb + Object

吧 is often placed after this structure as it's a suggestion.

Some examples:

  • 我们 还是 先 吃饭 吧。
  • 还是 跟 我 说一说 吧。
  • 还是 看病。

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