Prefer speaking questions. I am used to prefer used in sentences sim.
Prefer speaking questions. Aug 3, 2015 · Then, how about "prefer to infinitive"? I prefer to study at a coffee shop to to study in the library. Is there any other option for this? Or, is my suggestion the best choice? Sep 4, 2016 · In this site Both " prefer " & " would prefer " express the preference. However, this site said " We can use would prefer and prefer with the same meaning. I would like to know if my understanding and notion of these sentences is 100 percent accurate, and could perfectly be used by any native speaker if they were to give a presentation on Perfect English Grammar At college. 5 I would prefer to make Jun 16, 2020 · What time do you prefer going to bed? What time do you prefer to go to bed? Which of these would you rather use when writing or speaking? Oct 30, 2023 · Why the sentence "Today I prefer to stay at home because it's snowing" is incorrect? And why should I use "would" instead of "prefer"? I prefer 'starting time' too, but Google Ngram Viewer shows that 'start time' has rocketed past 'starting time' in the last 30 years, first in American English, then also in British English. I would like to discuss the matter in private. 5 I would prefer to make Jun 16, 2020 · What time do you prefer going to bed? What time do you prefer to go to bed? Which of these would you rather use when writing or speaking? Oct 30, 2023 · Why the sentence "Today I prefer to stay at home because it's snowing" is incorrect? And why should I use "would" instead of "prefer"?. I have read a book about grammar that says there is a subtle difference between them, and I would like to confirm this concept. I think it sounds not correct. 1 I prefer English lessons rather than Spanish one. However, the only difference is that we Just saw this: "prefer ~ing" / "prefer to infinitive" and I am wondering if there are any differences between "prefer doing" and "prefer to do". I prefer 'starting time' too, but Google Ngram Viewer shows that 'start time' has rocketed past 'starting time' in the last 30 years, first in American English, then also in British English. 'finish time' overtook 'finishing time' even earlier (50 years ago). This site said " You can use 'prefer to (do)' or 'prefer -ing' to say what you prefer in general " & " We use 'would prefer' to say what somebody wants in a particular situation (not in general) ". What is the difference between the following sentences? I would prefer to discuss the matter in private. 3 I prefer coffee to chocolate. 4 I prefer coffee rather than chocolate. I am used to prefer used in sentences sim I prefer to eat candy rather than to eat ice cream - probably the less common but grammatically correct. Jun 16, 2020 · With prefer it's optional whether or not to "downplay" the strength of the assertion using "auxiliary" would, but with rather you need it (often contracted to 'd in informal contexts) because it's actually the "main" verb (rarely used that way today except in established collocations like would rather, would sooner). rather I would use like this: I prefer to study at a coffee shop rather than studying in the library. 2 I prefer English lessons to Spanish one. ecwuebqakwviudxoodfnpckfdwlnigweqdyhrrprhsuc