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Rather vs prefer
Hi everybody,
I've been wondering if there's any difference between "would rather" and "would prefer", do you use them interchangeably? Additionally, a few days back, a workmate wrote something like "I'd rather prefer...", at first, I thought he was wrong but he keeps using that structure and I'm doubtful now since he speaks English natively. Do you think it's a common structure? I look forward to hearing your views. Thanks. ![]() |
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I would never use that sentence structure, it just sounds weird. I'd rather and to prefer are used separately. They both mean the same thing.
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As Rusty said, "I'd rather" is an idiomatic way of saying you prefer one thing over the other.
So, indirectly what you are really saying is: Generic Use: I would rather do ABC than do XYZ. I would rather go to the movies (than stay at home). People just leave out the "than" phrase for speed. In these cases, rather and prefer mean the same in everyday use like Rusty pointed out. |
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