It is correct to say "I prefer this to that" (for example, "I prefer tea to coffee"). This would mean that you have a preference for, or favor, tea over coffee.
"Than" is for comparisons: this is [more, greater, better, etc.] than that.
But you would say "I would rather do this than that."
No when it comes to heroin, and no when it comes to coming out of your vagina.
This is a question of personal preference. I personally prefer Avatar, but it all comes down to what the viewer prefers.
When it comes to international diplomacy and the use of American troops, the President is strong, much stronger than the Framers may have intended and certainly stronger than many members of Congress would prefer.
something you prefer that comes from other person
you prefer sprite to limca
They prefer to be the receiver rather than the giver. They prefer being penetrated rather than penetrating.
It should be, "you prefer coffee to tea".
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Cats generally prefer wet food with gravy over dry food.
Some people prefer to drink tequila cold, while others prefer it at room temperature. It ultimately comes down to personal preference.
Kids prefer fiction books more than nonfiction books because their cool like that
Prefer P-R-E-F-E-R Prefer If you prefer something, you like it more than something else.