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Khoshtip Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

The preposition "than"

Which verb is correct for this sentence please, "go" or "going"?

He would rather, if it's all right with everyone, cook dinner than go/going out.

And please supply your reason.
  

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And please supply your reason. cook than go out. ) I would prefer saying 'rather than eat out'.

  • And please supply your reason.
  • cook than go out.
  • ) I would prefer saying 'rather than eat out'.
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khoshtipWhich verb is correct for this sentence please, "go" or "going"?He would rather, if it's all right with everyone, cook dinner than go/going out.And please supply your reason.
He would rather...cook than go out. (parallel construction: cook...go.) I would prefer saying 'rather than eat out'.

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