a. It can be made negative.
b. It can be contracted.
c. It refers to the past.
d. It is used for giving strong advice.
C, but D is odd as well, advice is normally "You had better".
I had better not go there alone.
I'd better hurry.
I had better times when I was young.
I had better let her come in case she is offended.
As far as I can see, all the above can work.
I am not surprised as it is a colloquialism.
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C, but D is odd as well, advice is normally "You had better".
I had better not go there alone.
I'd better hurry.
I had better times when I was young.
I had better let her come in case she is offended.
As far as I can see, all the above can work.
I am not surprised as it is a colloquialism.