[Grammar] You'd better (to) take an umbrella. Which one is correct?

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It might rain. Youd'd better take an umbrella..

Or

It might rain. You'd better to take an umbrella.
 
Welcome to the forum, Hagana.:-D

They both have mistakes.

It might rain. You'd better take an umbrella.

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