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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Are they interchangeable?

I prefer to stay here than go to party

I would prefer to stay here than go to party.

Are they interchangeable in the same context?

  

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anonymous I prefer to stay here than go to party I would prefer to stay here than go to party. Are they interchangeable in the same context? Neither is any good.

  • anonymous I prefer to stay here than go to party I would prefer to stay here than go to party.
  • Are they interchangeable in the same context?
  • Neither is any good.
  • than' is not correct.
  • I prefer to stay here rather than go to the party.
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anonymousI prefer to stay here than go to party I would prefer to stay here than go to party. Are they interchangeable in the same context?

Neither is any good. 'Prefer...than' is not correct.

I prefer to stay here rather than go to the party.

I would prefer to st

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