Anonymous Posted 11 years agoGrammar
Rather
A: I would rather die but I will never do corruption again.
B: I would rather die then corrupt.
Are both correct sentences?
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Anonymous Are both correct sentences? No, neither is. I would rather die than be corrupt/corrupted (again).
— Mister Micawber
- Anonymous Are both correct sentences?
- No, neither is.
- I would rather die than be corrupt/corrupted (again).
- I would rather die than corrupt someone else (again).
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AnonymousAre both correct sentences?
No, neither is.
I would rather die than be corrupt/corrupted (again).I would rather die than corrupt someone else (again).