I would rather spend a nice day at the park than go to work.
I would rather not answer that. Would you rather got to the movies tonight?
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
It is comparatively easy to use "comparatively" in a sentence.
I wouldn't use a semicolon in a conditional (if) sentence. Semicolons can join two independent clauses without a conjunction. The "if" clause in a conditional sentence is dependent, not independent.
I mightn't use that word.
i rather you go on a bike
I would rather not answer that. Would you rather got to the movies tonight?
you should buy this car rather than that one.
My goodness, this is a rather tawdry scene!
He has a rather deadpan sense of humor.
A heavy sword is rather unwieldy.
Your speciousness wears thin rather quickly.
When the subject is plural rather than singular.
The popular sovereignty dissolved rather quickly.
His face was rather angular in shape.
My list of favorite beaches is rather lengthy.
Leaving metal tools out in the rain can cause them to deteriorate quickly.