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Hgc31140 Posted 20 years ago
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Did you think about the distinction of "prefer" and "rather" ?

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He's asking about the distinction between "prefer" and "rather" (the title doesn't show up correctly in the thread, not sure why)

  • He's asking about the distinction between "prefer" and "rather" (the title doesn't show up correctly in the thread, not sure why)
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He's asking about the distinction between "prefer" and "rather"
(the title doesn't show up correctly in the thread, not sure why)
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prefer is a verb = like better

I prefer, you prefer, he prefers, we prefer... I preferred, they preferred, you have preferred

  • I prefer that cake
  • I prefer staying home.


  • rather is an adverb, it gives a more precise meaning of a verb near it = somewhat, considerably, more willingly, with more justification, on contrary
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AperisicYou can confuse these only in specific expressions like
  • I would rather stay here.
  • I would prefer staying here.I think you should say what you prefer to write/say in such situations.
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Marius Hancu
AperisicYou can confuse these only in specific expressions like

  • I would rather stay here.
  • I would prefer staying here.I think you should say what you prefer to write/say in such situations.


  • Well, I would prefer staying here sounds slightly redundant for me because would wo

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