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preferred, prefered. . . | WordReference Forums Hi there! 'preferred' and 'prefered' Are they both correct? According to the rule found here: post 10813 Travelling Traveling In American English, in a multisyllabic word with a final consonant directly preceded by a single vowel, that consonant does not get doubled if the stress does not
Prepared by in a report | WordReference Forums What do you put in at the end of a report where you write in your name and date and sign for confirmation that you made the report? It looks like this: Prepared by: Mark June 21, 2021 Reviewed by: Ken June 21, 2021 Is "Prepared by" the right phrase? This is not a sentence and I've never seen
would lt;prefer you to have have preferred it if you had have . . . The 2nd suggestion always works (in affirmative and negative) The 1st answer does not make sense ever and the third answer only works in the negative The best way to say it would be: "I would prefer that you had (not) gone to the party " If you said "I would have preferred you not to go" (the third option) it sounds like you did not want them to go to the party but they went anyway so it has
Prefered name - WordReference Forums Hi, Could I translate 'prefered name' (as in, my prefered name is Hella) as 'prenom favori' (mon prenom favori est Hella)? Thanks
is more preferred correct? - WordReference Forums Hello, Can "more" and "preferred" be used together, for example in "Coffee is very popular in some places, while tea is more preferred in some others "? Thanks
Would have prefered, if had had had - WordReference Forums Hello all, I found this question in my 11-year-old cousin's grammar exercise book 1) Would you have (prefer , prefers, preferred, preferring) to visit Canada or Africa if you had the means? I'd rephrase the sentence into " Would you have preferred to visit Canada or Africa i f
I would have preferred to I would have preferred it if. . . Hi, Otacon, I have some comments about your sentences I find the first sentence of each of your pairs of examples to be awkward You have already indicated that you are talking about a past time when you write “I would have preferred ” To add a perfect participle or perfect passive participle in the second part of the sentence is an unnecessary step and sounds overdone You can avoid the
I would have prefered - WordReference Forums "I would have prefered that the strawberries had been fresher" is this correct? "je aurais prefere´que les fraises se serions plus fraiche"
Which one do you prefer would you prefer - WordReference Forums I'm not sure I understand your question, keramus "Which do you prefer?" here means the same as "Which one do you like better?" (though in a slightly more formal register) Are you asking why she didn't ask "Which one would you prefer?" That would imply that her friend was about to buy one or the other, rather than simply asking which she liked better
I prefer staying I prefer to stay - WordReference Forums "I prefered to stay at home watching TV" is ambiguous It says what I did at home but it doesn't rule out the possibility that watching TV was the reason that I stayed home So if the original sentence is ambiguous, then #1 is the best choice