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Use of would rather in english grammer

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Answered by aditi7083
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Answered by Princess1234567
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Would rather

I would rather ('I prefer', 'I would prefer') is used as a modal auxiliary verb:

I would rather (or I'd rather) stay with you. I would prefer to stay with you.

What would you rather do instead?What would you prefer to do instead?

She'd rather not see me. She'd be happier not to see me.

Wouldn't you rather stay on the beach? Wouldn't you like it better if we stayed on the beach?


•  Would rather is often followed by a past subjunctive (which is conjugated with the past simple, except for 'to be'):

I'd rather (that) you came another time. I'd prefer you to come another time.

She would rather (that) he weren't so angry. She would prefer him to be less angry.

Bruno would rather (that) Icarus didn't stay so late at the office. Bruno would be happier if Icarus didn't stay so late at the office.


Note: The verb to prefer is a synonym of would rather, but has a slightly more formal, impersonal tone.

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