Magg said:
Hi all,
I've been revising the use of 'prefer' and 'I'd rather' in order to show preferences. I can't think of any other structure to get the same. Are there more possibilities? Would you give me a hand?
Thanks a lot,
Magg
Do you mean in English or in Spanish Magg?? I think it's English, isn't it??
1)
Would sooner do sth: if you would sooner do sth, you would very much prefer to do it esp. instead of sth else that you dislike or that is unpleasant.
"Marry him?
I'd sooner die!"
"He's the kind of person
who'd sooner help people than make money out of them"
2)
Preferably (but then you use the word "prefer")
"Come early in the week - on Monday
preferably"
3)
Preferable/to
"As far as I'm concerned anything would be
preferable to staying here alone"
"Our
preferable course of action is to do nothing until the report is published"
4)
Preferred (method/option/course)
"Yes, that would be my
preferred course of action. Do you think it is possible?"
Art
