You’d better and You’d rather .
Right :You’d better stay , hadn’t you ?
Wrong :You’d better stay , woudn’t you ?
Right :You’d rather go , woudn’t you ?
Wrong :You’d rather go, hadn’t you ?
Notice :You’d better = you had better.
You’d rather = you woud rather.

Litte and A litte
Wrong :She slept a little and left no better.
Right :She slept little and left no better.
Wrong :She slept little and left better.
Right :She slept a little and left better.
“Little” means not much and emphasizes the smallness of the amount. It is distinguished from “ a little “ which means at least some.

Many and Much
Wrong :My mother hasn’t much books.
Right :My mother hasn’t many books.
Wrong :Is there many dust in the field ?
Right :Is there much dust in the field ?
“Many” is used with plural nouns: as, many books or many boys.
“Much” is used with singular nouns that have no plural as, much water or much bread.

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