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Mr1bin Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Using a verb "prefer"

I would prefer to watch a movie at the theater rather than to watch a movie on TV.

I would prefer to watch a movie at the theater rather than on TV.

Both of them are ok? thank you !
  

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Yes, or these: I would prefer to watch a movie at the theater rather than watch a movie on TV. I would prefer to watch a movie at the theater rather than a movie on TV.

  • Yes, or these: I would prefer to watch a movie at the theater rather than watch a movie on TV.
  • I would prefer to watch a movie at the theater rather than a movie on TV.
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Yes, or these:

I would prefer to watch a movie at the theater rather than watch a movie on TV.
I would prefer to watch a movie at the theater rather than a movie on TV.
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Thank you for clear answer : )

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