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Profesjonalny nauczycielI'd rather stay in tonight
In "I don't want to go out tonight. I'd rather stay in" I'd = I had or I would?
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31 sty 2019 16:21
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It is "would rather". We use it to express our preference.
"I'd (would) rather stay in tonight."
Just as a side discussion: If the writer wrote: "I'd better stay in tonight.", then I'd is a contraction for "I had". "had better" is used to provide a strong advice or warning. In this case, the writer was reminding himself/herself not to go out.
31 stycznia 2019
3
I would rather stay in. :)
31 stycznia 2019
1
It's "would" because "stay" is in the present tense. "Had" would have been "stayed". I don't know if that makes sense :-)
31 stycznia 2019
1
i Would like to stay in tonight, because the weather is bad.
or
I don't wish to go out tonight, as the weather has become worse ...
31 stycznia 2019
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