Keita
I have some troubles with how to use better than and prefer to. ''I like science better than history.'' ''I prefer science to history'' What is the difference between them? Or did I write them wrong in the first place? Thank you in advance.
Nov 26, 2015 9:06 AM
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The second sentence is perfect. The first one only needs a single word change : I like science MORE than history . Leeza
November 26, 2015
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Well to be honest, even though I have a degree in teaching, I was never an English teacher, but I have a pretty wide vocabulary as I have been a reader for over 50 years. Actually I suppose you can use 'better than ' without any trouble. I personally would say ' more than ' as it is comparing two subjects at once, and you are choosing which one you like more. Hope that helps !
November 27, 2015
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