I’d rather” is a common phrase used to express a preference for one option over another. It is often used to politely decline an offer or suggestion, or to make a suggestion of one’s own. I’d rather + (verb). The structure of “I’d rather” is “I would rather” + (verb).
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- forum.wordreference.com English OnlyI'm interested by this, because I'd rather you wouldn't was quite a common form in this sort of context two hundred years ago, particularly perhaps in AE.
- tureng.com tr/turkce-ingilizce/i'd ratherKelime ve terimleri çevir ve farklı aksanlarda sesli dinleme. I'd rather face a firing squad than do this bunu yapacağıma kurşuna dizilmeyi tercih ederim ne demek.
- context.reverso.net translation/english-russian/I…Translations in context of "I'd rather you" in English-Russian from Reverso Context: I'd rather you hit my head.
- project12.pl Blog 12 …how-to-use-id-rather-id…Let’s talk about four phrases you can use in these situations: I’d rather, I’d prefer, I’d better, It’s (high) time.
- hinative.com Rather What does I'd rather yo...Definition of I'd rather you It is referring to another option for whatever the subject is ie "Id rather you close the door than leave it open" means they want you to...
- yourenglishweb.com How to use WOULD RATHER in EnglishI’d rather go to the cinema on Tuesday. You can also see how we abbreviate the subject and ‘would’. ... I’d rather you went to pick up Tom from school.
- forum.thefreedictionary.com postst198349_I-would-…1 I would rather you wouldn't smoke. ... I'd rather you didn't smoke. That conditional only applies to your feeling, not their smoking.
- englishpedia.net my-grammar/modals/would-rather-…I'd rather you didn't smoke in the car. (you are smoking in the car.) ... My friend took me to the opera yesterday. I'd rather he had taken me to the theater instead.
- italki.com en/post/question-446575"I'd rather you explained to her why we can't go", I'd is I had? In the below sentence "I'd" is a contraction of "I had", not "I would"?