Which would you prefer, _____ or _____?
I went to colledge, did you?
Have you found your ____(noun)____? (ex: Have you found your phone yet?)
No, the word 'prefer' is a verb: prefer, prefers, preferring, preferred.The noun form of the verb to prefer are preference and the gerund, preferring.
The correct preposition to use after "prefer" is "to." For example, "I prefer coffee to tea."
The noun forms for the verb to prefer are preference and the gerund, preferring.
Prefer, tasteful, to care.
no not at all. i prefer to use traversed.
you just used the word variable in a question :)
Some people prefer traditional burial to cremation .
When choosing fruit, I prefer an orange rather than a banana.
Example sentence - I prefer to live in a mild climate.
I prefer you prefer he prefers she prefers it prefers we prefer you prefer they prefer
The clerk asked, "Do you prefer a simple gown or a fancy one?"
Why do the French use the word "AMOUR" for "LOVE"... the answer is: THEY JUST DO!
Shoah.
British English spells flavour with a 'u', while American English does not. I prefer the flavour of vanilla. I prefer the flavor of vanilla.
Prefer of favor can be used instead of like.Example sentences:Would you prefer beef or chicken?He tends to favor blondes over brunettes.