In the question below choose the word(s) or phrase which best fills the gap:
If you want peace, you .... prepared for war
The phrase "had better" is a modal expression used to give strong advice or warning, and it is always followed by the base form of a verb (without "to" or any tense marking).The correct construction is:
"You had better get prepared for war."
This means: It is advisable for you to get prepared for war if you want peace.
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