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Mrmanshubham Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

tell me the meaning of the sentence

here i always confused and can not clearly understand the meaning of
rather. Please translate these sentence and tell why rather use.
1-the walk was rather long.
2-i would much rather not to go.
please explain rather and to whom with it can conjugate like would rather.
  

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mrmanshubham 1-the walk was rather long. rather (adverb) very, quite, significantly, somewhat... mrmanshubham 2-i would much rather not to go.

  • mrmanshubham 1-the walk was rather long.
  • rather (adverb) very, quite, significantly, somewhat...
  • mrmanshubham 2-i would much rather not to go.
  • e.
  • I would prefer not to go mrmanshubham and to whom with it can conjugate like would rather.
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mrmanshubham1-the walk was rather long.
rather (adverb) very, quite, significantly, somewhat...
mrmanshubham2-i would much rather not to go.
rather (adverb) more readily or willingly


i.e. I would prefer not to go
mrmanshubhamand to whom with it can conjugate like would rather.

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