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Grammar – Unit 59 Prefer and would rather

Grammar – Unit 59 Prefer and would rather. Agenda. Learning Objectives Example Set A for Prefer to do and prefer doing Example Set B for Would prefer (I’d prefer …) Example Set C for Would rather ( I’d rather … ) Example Set D for I’d rather you did something. Agenda.

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Grammar – Unit 59 Prefer and would rather

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  1. Grammar – Unit 59Prefer and would rather

  2. Agenda • Learning Objectives • Example Set A for Prefer to do and prefer doing • Example Set B for Would prefer (I’d prefer …) • Example Set C for Would rather (I’d rather …) • Example Set D for I’d rather you did something Prefer and would rather

  3. Agenda • Learning Objectives • Example Set A for Prefer to do and prefer doing • Example Set B for Would prefer (I’d prefer …) • Example Set C for Would rather (I’d rather …) • Example Set D for I’d rather you did something Prefer and would rather

  4. Learning Objectives Prefer and would rather: • Where to use Prefer to do and prefer doing • Where to use Would prefer (I’d prefer …) • Where to use Would rather (I’d rather …) • Where to use I’d rather you did something Prefer and would rather

  5. Agenda • Learning Objectives • Example Set A for Prefer to do and prefer doing • Example Set B for Would prefer (I’d prefer …) • Example Set C for Would rather (I’d rather …) • Example Set D for I’d rather you did something Prefer and would rather

  6. Example set APrefer to do and prefer doing You can use ‘prefer to (do)’ or ‘prefer –ing’ to say what you prefer in general: • I don’t like cities. I prefer to live in the country. OrI prefer living in the country. Study the differences in structure after prefer. We say: Prefer and would rather

  7. Continue… • I prefer this coat to the coat you were wearing yesterday. • Iprefer driving to traveling by train. but • Iprefer to drive rather than travel by train. • Sarah prefers to live in the country rather than (live) in a city. Prefer and would rather

  8. Agenda • Learning Objectives • Example Set A for Prefer to do and prefer doing • Example Set B for Would prefer (I’d prefer …) • Example Set C for Would rather (I’d rather …) • Example Set D for I’d rather you did something Prefer and would rather

  9. Example Set B -Would prefer (I’d prefer …) We use would prefer to say what somebody wants in a specific situation (not in general): • ‘Would you prefer tea or coffee?’ ‘Coffee, please.’ ‘Coffee, please.’ ‘Would you prefer tea or coffee?’ Prefer and would rather

  10. Continue… We say ‘would prefer to do something’ (not doing): • ‘Shall we go by train?’ ‘I’d prefer to drive.’ (not I’d prefer driving) • I’d prefer to stay at home tonight rather than go to the cinema. ‘I’d prefer to drive.’ ‘Shall we go by train?’ Prefer and would rather

  11. Agenda • Learning Objectives • Example Set A for Prefer to do and prefer doing • Example Set B for Would prefer (I’d prefer …) • Example Set C for Would rather (I’d rather …) • Example Set D for I’d rather you did something Prefer and would rather

  12. Example Set C -Would rather (I’d rather …) Would rather (do) = would prefer (to do). We use would rather+infinitive (without to). Compare: • ‘Shall we go by train?’ • ‘Would you rather have tea or coffee?’ ‘Coffee, please.’ ‘I’d prefer to drive.’ ‘I’d rather drive.’ (not to drive) Prefer and would rather

  13. Continue… The negative is ‘I’d rather not (do something)’: • I’m tired. I’d rather not go out this evening, if you don’t mind. • ‘Do you want to go out this evening?’ I’d rather not.’ We say ‘would rather do something than do something else’: • I’d rather stay at home tonight than go to the cinema. Prefer and would rather

  14. Agenda • Learning Objectives • Example Set A for Prefer to do and prefer doing • Example Set B for Would prefer (I’d prefer …) • Example Set C for Would rather (I’d rather …) • Example Set D for I’d rather you did something Prefer and would rather

  15. Example Set D–I’d rather you did something We say ‘I’d rather you did something’ (not I’d rather you do). For example: • ‘Shall I stay here?’ ‘I’d rather you came with us.’ (= I would prefer this) • ‘I’ll repair your bike tomorrow, OK? ‘I’d rather you did it today.’ • ‘Are you going to tell them what happened?’ ‘No, I’d rather they didn’t know.’ • Shall I tell them, or would you rather they didn’t know? Prefer and would rather

  16. Continue… In this structure we use the past (came, did etc.), but the meaning is present not past. Compare: • I’d rather make dinner now. • I’d rather you made dinner now. (not I’d rather you make) Prefer and would rather

  17. Continue… I’d rather you didn’t (do something) = I’d prefer you not to do it: • I’d rather you didn’t tell anyone what I said. • ‘Shall I tell Linda what happened?’ ‘I’d rather you didn’t.’ Prefer and would rather

  18. Summary • Learning Objectives • Example Set A for Prefer to do and prefer doing • Example Set B for Would prefer (I’d prefer …) • Example Set C for Would rather (I’d rather …) • Example Set D for I’d rather you did something Prefer and would rather

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