You should buy this pen preferably over that one. It shows if the person prefers one thing over another.
Please call me today, preferably before noon.
Well it depends on what the sentence is. Here's an example : Yesterday was an especially lousy day because I had a bad headache. The adverb would be especially. Preferably, the adverb should be as close to the word it's modifying as possible.
I would prefer to have ham instead of pork with dinner today, mother.
The adverb form is preferably. The related noun is preference.
The correct spelling ispreferably.
This sentence is definitely not a simple sentence, because it contains two complete clauses. If "so" is acceptable as a coordinating conjunction, this is a compound sentence, but if "so" is regarded as necessarily a subordinating conjunction as it usually was before about 1960, it is a less than optimally expressed complex sentence. For the old-fashioned, it should preferably be reworded as "Because Carol enjoys rollerblading, she bought a new helmet."
The anagram is the archaic "fainer" (more preferably, from fain meaning willingly or preferably).
Anytime although preferably at night and more preferably in Ramadan and during hajj.
preferable.
"And" is a conjunction used to connect words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence. It is commonly used to join two similar ideas or add more information to a sentence. For example, "I like to read books and watch movies."
The word 'preferably' is the adverb form of the adjective preferable.The noun forms of the adjective preferable are preferability and preference.
Medium rare, preferably.