Perhaps I'd better come in another time--when you are less busy," he suggested.
Then you'd better come up to Leith to see me as soon as you get back," said Mr. Crewe.
I want to speak to you, Ham," he said; "better come upstairs.
Suit yourself," said Harkey; "only it 'ad better come soon.
Better come up an' have somethin'," he sympathetically invited, wiping away an imaginary tear.
Yu better come with me," coaxed Hopalong, not liking what his friend had said about being afraid of the trail past the ca on and wishing to have some one with whom to talk on his trip.
Better come down an' have something," invited the miner.
I think I'd better comein front," said the Director of the Midland Supply Depot, very coldly.
Even Char said: "Hadn't webetter come to the library?
We'd better come to an understanding, hadn't we, mother?
In fact, she'd better come, for a start, under my old housekeeper.
I tell you what, old chap, you 'd better come with me and get your eye in; you won't get such another chance of practice.
To tell you the truth, I think I'd better come in and get some; I'm short on hope just now.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "better come" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.