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Is it possible to use "mostly" with the verb "prefer"?
For example:
People prefer mostly to take their holidays in summer.
Feb 25, 2014 2:57 PM
Answers · 6
There is no grammatical reason that you cannot use "mostly" to modify "prefer" since prefer is a verb and "mostly" is an adverb.
However, somehow, it sounds more natural for me to say:
Most people prefer to take their holidays in (the) summer. (Most Americans would use "the" with seasons, whereas I understand that the British do not)
February 25, 2014
Yes, fine. I would usually use "usually," and put it before the verb, but your sentence is fine. So - "People mostly prefer..." or "People usually prefer..."
Those sound a little better to me.
February 25, 2014
It is possible in conversation as rarely people will correct you, but in writing, it is correct and better to say:
"People much prefer to take their holidays in summer."
February 25, 2014
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