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Messier42 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

"would rather"

I wouldl ike to change this sentence to the past tense.
I would rather study English during a month of the break time.
--> I would rather have studied English during a month of the break time.

Is my sentence OK?
  

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I would have rather studied English for a month during our break. I don't know what this means, though. You had a break that was many months, and you wished you had spent one of those months studying?

  • I would have rather studied English for a month during our break.
  • I don't know what this means, though.
  • You had a break that was many months, and you wished you had spent one of those months studying?
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I would have rather studied English for a month during our break.

I don't know what this means, though. You had a break that was many months, and you wished you had spent one of those months studying?
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I have a month long break. I decide to study English during this break.
Someone would ask me like this. " What would you do during your break time? Are you planing to travel overseas?" My answer will be like this " I'd rather study English than travel overseas"
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messier42 I have a month long break. I decide to study English during this break. Someone would ask me like this. " What would you do during your break time? Are you planing to travel overseas?" My answer will be like this " I'd rather study English than travel overseas"
That's a good answer for the future.
If you travelled instead of studying, then "I wou
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Thank you so much!!!.
I actually have now a month-long break, studying Englsih.

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