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What is the difference between "I would prefer" and "I would rather"?
What is the difference between "I would prefer" and "I would rather"?
Jan 18, 2016 11:54 PM
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3
For me, I find myself use "I'd prefer ..." with nouns
And "I'd rather" with actions.
But I don't know the actual differences.
January 19, 2016
2
Generally speaking the meaning's the same, but as Peachey pointed out the grammar's different: I would prefer +N [or] + 'to V'; I would rather + V
I would prefer to come later
I would prefer the red car
I would rather come later
Fun fact: you can use "I would rather" (but not "I would prefer") in an exaggerated way to express how strongly you feel, eg. "I would rather die than leave her!"; "I would rather lose all my money than give that dishonest shopkeeper one single dollar!" ;-)
January 19, 2016
1
Remember that "prefer" is a verb, and "rather" is an adverb. If you write "I'd rather..." then you must follow with a verb in the base form (this follows the "would [verb]" pattern).
January 19, 2016
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