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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

I.d rather than

pls explain i would rather than
  

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Rather means preferably/instead of here. You want the thing after 'rather' more than the thing after 'than'. I would rather have beer than wine.

  • Rather means preferably/instead of here.
  • You want the thing after 'rather' more than the thing after 'than'.
  • I would rather have beer than wine.
  • (you want beer more than you want wine)
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Rather means preferably/instead of here. You want the thing after 'rather' more than the thing after 'than'.

I would rather have beer than wine. (you want beer more than you want wine)

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