Which would you prefer, _____ or _____?
You can use "prefer" in a question by asking someone what they like more or what they would choose. For example, "Do you prefer coffee or tea?"
Where did you go last night?
To use the word "found" in a question, you could ask, "Where was the lost treasure found?" This question inquires about the location where the treasure was discovered.
No, "prefer" is a verb, not a noun. It is used to express a choice or liking for one thing over another.
The correct preposition to use after "prefer" is "to." For example, "I prefer coffee to tea."
The noun forms for the verb to prefer are preference and the gerund, preferring.
Prefer, tasteful, to care.
no not at all. i prefer to use traversed.
you just used the word variable in a question :)
Example sentence - I prefer to live in a mild climate.
When choosing fruit, I prefer an orange rather than a banana.
Some people prefer traditional burial to cremation .
I prefer you prefer he prefers she prefers it prefers we prefer you prefer they prefer
Nanodiamond, or if you prefer to use the more accurate name aggregated diamond nanorod, is the answer.
No, "prefer" is a verb, not a noun. It is used to express a choice or liking for one thing over another.
Why do the French use the word "AMOUR" for "LOVE"... the answer is: THEY JUST DO!
Shoah.
the word beaker is a stupid word for a question