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Yellowstarstruck Posted 10 years ago
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Are both ok?

Hi! Are both ok? Same meaning. Thanks, Fulvio
1. I prefer driving to travelling by train.
2. I prefer driving than travelling by train.
  

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yellowstarstruck Are both ok? No, only the first. Prefer X to Y.

  • yellowstarstruck Are both ok?
  • No, only the first.
  • Prefer X to Y.
  • Prefer X rather than Y.
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yellowstarstruck Are both ok?
No, only the first.

Prefer X to Y.
Prefer X rather than Y.
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Only (1) is possible.

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