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辅导教师Does it make sense?-"I prefer a gift rather than money as birthday present."
I am not sure of the difference between "gift" and "present". What I want to say is I'd like to receive material things that is chosen and prepared by someone instead of money as birthday present.
2019年9月8日 00:10
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Your sentence is correct, but you are missing the article 'a' before birthday present. Gift and present are synonyms and can be used interchangeably. The only difference is a gift can also apply to non-material things. For example, you could be given the gift of time or insight. You can be gifted with talents or skills. In your case, they mean the same thing. I hope this answer helps. If you are interested in taking English lessons, I am currently accepting new students and would be happy to work with you!
2019年9月8日
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Jazz is right about the missing "a." Your original sentence is correct, other than that. You don't need to switch "gift" and "present." I think it sounds better the way you wrote it first: "I prefer a gift rather than money as a birthday present."
It's true that a "gift" is a more general term, and can refer to non-material things in some contexts, but in this context, it's obvious that you mean a material gift. And the phrase "birthday present" sounds more natural than "birthday gift," so I think the sentence is a bit clearer if you use this term.
2019年9月8日
Missing 'a'. However I question a different issue to the one you raise. The use of 'rather than'
In your example I'd use 'to' rather than 'rather than' !哈哈
I prefer a gift to money as a bd prezzie
BUT
I prefer to be given a gift rather than money. Why 'rather than'? Haven't worked out why yet! 哎呀
I suspect the reason relates to the presence or absence of the preceding verb phrase
2019年9月8日
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