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Would have preferred to have done - WordReference Forums Here, the double perfect (would have preferred + to have taken) can be seen as redundant in many contexts but may add emphasis Again, context determines whether this construction is the best choice
I preferred I prefer - WordReference Forums I preferred the original version of that movie I prefer the original version of that movie Are these two sentences pronounced the same in American English?
I would have preferred to I would have preferred it if . . . I would have preferred that the directive had been adopted On the balance, while progress was made, we would have preferred to have made much more progress I am one of those who would have preferred that the Commission had been elected three weeks ago To my ears, in general, it does sound better to keep tense usage consistent throughout a
I prefer staying I prefer to stay - WordReference Forums I wouldn't say "I preferred to stay at home to watch TV" because I don't like repeating 'to' with different meanings -- the first being the infinitive 'to' and the equivalent to "in order to", introducing the purpose
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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
focusing or focussing? - WordReference Forums Which is correct? Are both suddenly OK to use? I would always use focusing, but my computer does not correct focussing Is this something that has crept in from American English or vice versa?? Thanks if anyone can answer this for me!
Cleverer more clever than. . . | WordReference Forums is generally preferred over, "Dan is much cleverer than Steve " This does not apply to one syllable root words, however, which do use the -er suffix even when accompanied with an modifying phrase If you want an example, replace strong stronger into the above example; native speakers would prefer to use "stronger "
Why 知りません shirimasen is preferred over 知っていません shitteimasen I have read several threads on different sites on this topic (including one in here), but have not found a satisfactory answer (there tends to be inconsistency in literally translating the negative and positive conjugations of shiru) so thought it to best to ask precisely what I'm curious about