lulu
The second part of the sentence. Tom prefers hunting for treasure to going to school ! Tom prefers hunting for treasure to going to school ! I have no problem with "Tom prefers hunting for treasure" but " to going to school' confuse me. Does it mean A. He prefer hunting for treasure than going to school B. He prefer hunting for treasure while on the way to schoo. That's all I can guess.
2012年2月12日 10:35
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Lulu - your first intuition is correct. Your choice A is what is meant. In this case "to" means "instead of". And anyway - who can blame little TOM :))
2012年2月12日
Then going to school
2012年2月12日
thanks!
2012年2月12日
A. You're too good at guessing.
2012年2月12日
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