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Fadysandy Posted 16 years ago
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I wouldn't rather go to the party.

I wouldn't rather go to the party. (Is it correct)

I like (to be) OR ( being) famous.
  

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Here is how I would say your sentences: I would rather not go to the party. I would like to be famous. (I am not famous yet).

  • Here is how I would say your sentences: I would rather not go to the party.
  • I would like to be famous.
  • (I am not famous yet).
  • I like being famous.
  • (I am famous and I enjoy it).
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Here is how I would say your sentences:

I would rather not go to the party.

I would like to be famous. (I am not famous yet).
I like being famous. (I am famous and I enjoy it).

Is this clear?

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