because it is more interesting
well let me tell you "rather and prefer" means the same so you are gonna use prefer in two ways. you can use "to + infinitive verb" or an -ing form after prefer you can say: examples: I prefer to eat a salad or I prefer eating and rather you just use it whit a verb whitout to or an -ing form I rather go the park I rather sit down
Rather is an adverb, not a verb.If you say I would rather..., it means I would prefer..., but, although prefer is a verb, ratheris not.
They prefer to be the receiver rather than the giver. They prefer being penetrated rather than penetrating.
The impact of internet in education has been far reaching and still developing. It has created instant access to a wide variety of research information to help students learn. This ready access has also created the potential for students to plagiarize content they found on the internet rather than writing their own assignments.
Because it looks nicer/it is easier (less harsh) on the eye. People prefer round edges rather than sharp corners.
The internet is a wonderful resource to use, however a public library may be your best option. If your library does not have a book you need for research, you can always ask them to order it for you. In addition, you can check out the books to take them home, or rather research directly in the library.
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Because computers are more convenient than locking up the house, getting in the car, driving to the library, finding the exact book you need, checking it out, getting back to the car, driving home, and reading the book.
I would rather lose TV cable than the internet.
Research indicates that approximately 30% of students may prefer to learn best alone rather than in collaborative settings. Individual learning allows some students to focus deeply and absorb information at their own pace without the distractions that group dynamics can introduce. However, preferences can vary widely based on personal learning styles and the subject matter.
A teacher who was didactic rather than pedantic .