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preferred, prefered. . . | WordReference Forums Preferred and preferring are correct because the second syllable is stressed there Same for conferred, transferred, referred, deferred, inferred But: differed or tutored (stress on the first syllable)
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
prefer to do or prefer doing - WordReference Forums If you look at previous threads on this topic, you'll see that generally they support e2e4's "really there's no difference" Gerund, infinitive: I prefer <reading, to read> Gerund, infinitive: like (love, hate, prefer) + infinitive or + -ing form prefer to do or prefer doing
I would have preferred that you not come. - WordReference Forums 2 I would have preferred that you did not come 3 I would have preferred that you had not come 4 I wish you hadn't come 5 I'd rather you hadn't come Number 1 is subjunctive, which is not a surprise that the BE speakers are not as comfortable with it It sounds fine to me but definitely would be reserved for more formal contexts
It would be preferred that. . . | WordReference Forums Hi there Are the two structures below correct and equally idiomatic? 1 It would be preferred that your back swing follows a loopy pattern 2 It would be preferred for your back swing to follow a loopy pattern Thanks in advance
first name, given name, family name and surname - WordReference Forums Hola, tengo un pequeño problema Exactamente ¿qué es cada cosa? Por ejemplo, George W Bush, George es el first name, Bush es el surname, y ¿W? Lo digo porque tengo que mandar un envío con Western Union y hay dos campos a rellenar: First name y last name Como ejemplo George W Bush, ¿dónde
I would have preferred not to work vs I would not have preferred to . . . I would have preferred not to work or I would not have preferred to work? <-----Example sesntence added to post by moderator (Florentia52)-----> I'm struggling with those sentences For me the first example is gramatically incorrect due to the rule of third conditional For example, "If I had studied harder, I wouldn't have got a bad mark " So 'not' comes after would, but I'm not sure in this
prefer to do something rather than (to) do. . . prefer doing. . . . Hi, I recently learnt this sentence pattern: prefer to do something rather than (to) do something else My query is, is the second to really necessary? For example: I prefer to eat bananas rather than (to) eat oranges Thank you! :)
preferred method of contact - WordReference Forums Hi there, I am looking to translate the sentence : "Preferred method of contact" This is the section of a survey to clients so we can know if they would like us to email them, call them, mail them, etc "Method préférée d'être contactée" ?
northwest or North-West - WordReference Forums Here is the audio clip: << --- I got two questions from IELTS5 Test4 Listening section1 --- >> Advisor: Which area do you think you will prefer? Student:Well, I'm studying right in the centre, but I really like to live in the north-west Question- Preferred location: in the ____________ Question is 'northwest' The formation of this word I found in Cambridge Dictionary was ' northwest ', while