complete the sentence I would rather....
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I would rather stay at home than go to a park.
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Instead, I is utilized as an auxiliary verb ('I would like', 'I would like'). When its subject is just like the subject of its next verb, it is proceeded by the infinitive (without 'to'). "I would rather" expresses your preference for one thing over another. As a result, I finish the statement as follows:
I would rather stay at home than go to a park.
Which means i prefer staying at home than go to a park.
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