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Park cobra 476 Posted 8 years ago
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I'd rather ...

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Can you tell me if these sentences are correct?

1. I'd rather she was with me than with my friend.

2. She'd rather my sister had called her before she left.

3. What would you rather become a millionaire or find love.

4. If she asks you what you would rather do with your child go to the park or go get some ice creams, what will you say?


Thanks in advance.

  

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park cobra 476 1. I'd rather she was with me than with my friend. 2.

  • park cobra 476 1.
  • I'd rather she was with me than with my friend.
  • 2.
  • She'd rather my sister had called her before she left.
  • These two are OK.
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park cobra 4761. I'd rather she was with me than with my friend.
2. She'd rather my sister had called her before she left.

These two are OK.

park cobra 4763. What would you rather become a millionaire or find love.

Not correct. The simplest fix is to delete "What" and add a question mark at the end.

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