I would rather not answer that.
Would you rather got to the movies tonight?
I would rather spend a nice day at the park than go to work.
When put in comparison to my friends I am rather quite small Another context would be The comparison between Bill and Jill was quite unfair
Sample sentence: The lesion was located on the upper posterior of the torso, below the shoulder blade.
She jumped high up into the air. The word "high" is an adverb in the sentence above.
I sit between Adam and James at school
I would rather spend a nice day at the park than go to work.
Would you rather spend the day at the beach or mountain climbing. I do like ice cream but I would rather have a piece of cake.
You can use "rather than" to show preference or contrast between two alternatives. For example: "I prefer coffee rather than tea" or "I would walk rather than take the bus."
i rather you go on a bike
His taste was rather lacklustre.She was always a lacklustre person.
I think it's rather obvious. The obvious solution is the simplest, in this case.
I would rather not have to answer that question.
Please decide if you would rather have your ice cream sooner, or later.
Walking to the crosswalk would be preferable to getting hit by a car. It would be prefereable if you would pay in cash rather than check.
you should buy this car rather than that one.
How would you use theory in a sentence
The girl was such a perfectionist, if she made a mistake she would rather rewrite the whole page than use an eraser. Being a perfectionist is mentally and emotionally tiring.