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  • gerunds - prefer doing vs prefer to do - English Language Learners . . .
    Just saw this: "prefer ~ing" "prefer to infinitive" and I am wondering if there are any differences between "prefer doing" and "prefer to do" I have read a book about grammar that says there is a subtle difference between them, and I would like to confirm this concept
  • be likely to will likely will be likely to - WordReference Forums
    I'm wondering why "will be likely to" is wrong Before receiving replies from AmE speakers, I'd like to know if the following survey question (which is part of Satisfaction Survey by Tronconi Segarra Associates located in New York) sounds wrong to you How likely will you be to recommend Tronconi Segarra Associates to a business associate or personal acquaintance?
  • Which is correct: prefer X to Y or prefer X over Y?
    On the other hand "prefer to" is more likely to be ambiguous: "I prefer sleep to work" In conversation the word "rather" seems more common than "prefer" but others may have different experience Either way- I would be shocked if anyone criticized your usage of "prefer to" versus "prefer over" in any unambiguous context- formal or not
  • How to use the possessive s with et al. ? - WordReference Forums
    If pushed, I would put the 's with Johann: Johann's et al findings I would not attach it to et al , because al is the abbreviation of a Latin word, and Latin doesn't form the possessive by 's I would far prefer to get around the question by writing: the findings of Jahann et al
  • grammar - prefer + -ing or infinitive - English Language Learners . . .
    I prefer to eat candy rather than to eat ice cream - probably the less common but grammatically correct I would like to know if my understanding and notion of these sentences is 100 percent accurate, and could perfectly be used by any native speaker if they were to give a presentation on Perfect English Grammar At college
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  • sentence construction - Prefer with that clause - English Language . . .
    That’s what Cambridge says about quot;would prefer quot; When we are talking about our preferences for the actions of another person, we can use would prefer + object pronoun + to-infinitive or
  • adjectives - prefer to Vs prefer + rather than - English Language . . .
    2 I prefer English lessons to Spanish one 3 I prefer coffee to chocolate 4 I prefer coffee rather than chocolate 5 I would prefer to make a copy than to take this whole book home 6 I would prefer to make a copy rather than to take this whole book home Are these sentences correct? Can we always replace "prefer to" with"rather than" ?
  • phrases - Prefer to vs prefer than - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    I haven't seen "prefer than" I think "than" is already included in the definition of prefer, because you like the noun that precedes it better than the one after it The "to" - I don't know why that's the conjunction (?) used with the word prefer
  • Is it ok to say I would prefer not or I would prefer not to
    B: I would prefer not It seems that I would prefer not, without the infinitive marker to, is preferred when the preference expressed is for an outcome rather that an action





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