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Soonhow Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

rather than...

Please can I ask a quick question when using 'rather than', Thank you in advance for your kind help.

Shall I say:

Rather than keeping call you, I'd like to .....

Or:

Rather than keep calling you, I'd like to ...

Or:

None of above is correct. If so, what shall I say?
  

Top answer

" The first option "keeping call you" does not work.

  • " The first option "keeping call you" does not work.
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"Rather than keep calling you, I'd like to write you a letter each week."
The first option "keeping call you" does not work.

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