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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)
If you prefer preferred, Id be happy to pick you up I wouldn't use the 2nd conditional here at all, I just wanted to point out that if you do use it you have to use the past tense in the if-clause and the present conditional in the other one (If you preferred, I'd be happy to pick you up) but I have come across sentences where people have used the present tense in the if-clause in a 2nd
is more preferred correct? - WordReference Forums Context and the actual sentence make a difference In your sentence, "more preferred" is unnecessary and even wrong, but as I said, it could work in other sentences "More preferred" suggests that out of multiple preferred things, there's a stronger preference for one
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
most preferred - WordReference Forums Damp locations were the most preferred ones, even though this kind of locale is strictly affected by climatic variations, and such a choice made it necessary to build pile dwellings LV4-26 Senior Member
I would have preferred to I would have preferred it if. . . I would have preferred it if the directive had been adopted On balance, whilst progress was made, we would have preferred to have made much more progress On balance, whilst progress was made, we would have preferred it if we had made much more progress I am one of those who would have preferred the Commission to have been elected three weeks
schism - pronunciation - WordReference Forums Evidence indicates, however, that it is now the preferred pronunciation, at least in American English In a recent survey 61 percent of the Usage Panel indicated that they use (skĭz'əm), while 31 percent said they use (sĭz'əm) A smaller number, 8 percent, preferred a third pronunciation, (shĭz'əm)
northwest or North-West - WordReference Forums Question- Preferred location: in the _____ Question is 'northwest' The formation of this word I found in Cambridge Dictionary was ' northwest', while what the transcript of IELTS has given is 'north-west', but the only given answer for the blank is ' North-West' and what I filled in is 'northwest' Why is it a capital N and W and with a dash?
Preferred name - WordReference Forums Creo que Preferred name refiere a cómo prefieres que te llamen Por ejemplo si tu nombre es Francisco, pero te gusta que te llamen Pancho, pondrías tu sobrenombre Pancho Last edited: Nov 1, 2013
would lt;prefer you to have have preferred it if you had have . . . 2 I would have preferred it if you had hadn't gone to the party 3 I would prefer you (not) to have gone to the party 4 I would have preferred you (not) to have gone to the party 5 I would have preferred you not to go to the part y I suspect that in practice I would prefer to use "rather" instead of 3,4,5, which seem awkward at best: