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Nakool Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Whom would you prefer _____ the two of
us.

(A) among (B) to
(C) of (D) between

Answer is (B)

If we follow Grammar rules. 'prefer' is always followed by 'to'. Is this is reason why they have chosen 'B' ?
  

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Nakool 'prefer' is always followed by 'to' Not always: Mother bought bananas but I prefer oranges . Nakool Is this is reason why they have chosen 'B' ? It is a mistake, I think—or at least there are 2 right answers: Whom would you prefer between the two of us?

  • Nakool 'prefer' is always followed by 'to' Not always: Mother bought bananas but I prefer oranges .
  • Nakool Is this is reason why they have chosen 'B' ?
  • It is a mistake, I think—or at least there are 2 right answers: Whom would you prefer between the two of us?
  • ) Whom would you prefer to the two of us?
  • )
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Nakool 'prefer' is always followed by 'to'
Not always: Mother bought bananas but I prefer oranges.
NakoolIs this is reason why they have chosen 'B' ?
It is a mistake, I think—or at least there are 2 right answers:

Whom would you prefer between the two of us? (= Which of the 2 of us would you choose?)
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If we have to choose between two persons, which should be correct to use? 'to' or 'between' ?

Whom would you prefer between Ram and Shaym.
Whom would you prefer to Ram and Shaym.

Please tell me which is correct.
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Nakoolf we have to choose between two persons, which should be correct to use?
Whom would you prefer between Ram and Shaym.

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