This document discusses the differences between using "would rather" and "would prefer to" when expressing preferences. "Would rather" is used to indicate a stronger preference between two options, while "would prefer to" suggests a milder preference and can be used when only one option is mentioned. The document also shows how these phrases are used differently in statements versus questions.
This document discusses the differences between using "would rather" and "would prefer to" when expressing preferences. "Would rather" is used to indicate a stronger preference between two options, while "would prefer to" suggests a milder preference and can be used when only one option is mentioned. The document also shows how these phrases are used differently in statements versus questions.
This document discusses the differences between using "would rather" and "would prefer to" when expressing preferences. "Would rather" is used to indicate a stronger preference between two options, while "would prefer to" suggests a milder preference and can be used when only one option is mentioned. The document also shows how these phrases are used differently in statements versus questions.