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Hernandez
Hi, everyone
I am looking for more informal ways to say “I’d much prefer” and “I’d much rather”. I know you can say “I like something much better/more. However, if the sentences are too long, I find it a little hard to use like + too long of a sentence + much better. For example
“I like staying home reading a good book and watching a good movie much better than going to a nightclub”
It would sound odd to say “I like MUCH BETTER staying home reading a good book and watching a good movie than going to a nightclub”, wouldn’t it? What could I say instead?
Thank you
3 мар. 2021 г., 12:52
Ответы · 18
I would say ‘I’d prefer to stay at home’
3 марта 2021 г.
I'd rather say home and read a book or watch a movie instead of go to a night club.
3 марта 2021 г.
I'd way rather stay at home and read a book than go to a nightclub.
3 марта 2021 г.
Hi Hernandez,
I would recommend that you remove the ‘much’, this will make it less formal.
I hope that this helps :)
3 марта 2021 г.
Just saying I’d much rather is plenty informal in my opinion
3 марта 2021 г.
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Hernandez
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английский, французский, испанский
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