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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

To/than

I prefer apples to oranges. And

I prefer apples than oranges.

Both essentially mean the same thing?

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The first is correct and the second isn't. You can also say I prefer apples over oranges.

  • The first is correct and the second isn't.
  • You can also say I prefer apples over oranges.
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The first is correct and the second isn't.

You can also say

I prefer apples over oranges.

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