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Pedro Pablo
I'd Rather VS I Prefer
What's the difference between this two expressions?
Which one native speakers use the most?
2 wrz 2016 20:52
Odpowiedzi · 2
pretty much the same meaning
I'd rather see a movie / I prefer to see a movie. The only small difference is that "would rather" denotes a choice and "prefer" is more of an option.
2 września 2016
Hola Pedro!
I think the main difference is that if the object is a thing, you are more likely to use 'prefer': 'I prefer the red shoes over the blue ones.' But if the object is an activity, you are more likely to use 'I'd rather': 'I'd rather stay at home tonight. You guys go ahead and go out.'
Note that you could also say "I prefer baseball over basketball", and "I'd rather wear long-sleeved shirts than short-sleeved ones". In the former sentence, the object is a thing (a game) and in the latter, the object is an activity (wearing a thing).
I had to think a lot about this. I'd welcome comments from other native speakers.
Ted
2 września 2016
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Pedro Pablo
Znajomość języków
chiński (mandaryński), angielski, hiszpański
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chiński (mandaryński), angielski
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