Starting a question with 'would you rather' is a type of question that is indicating that you have multiple suggestions and are looking for one answer.
For example,
Would you rather have Pizza or Hamburgers for dinner?
I would rather eat steak than oysters. She would rather run than walk. They would rather play games than do homework.
You can use "prefer" in a question by asking someone what they like more or what they would choose. For example, "Do you prefer coffee or tea?"
I would rather get sick
I'd rather not answer that question. I'd seen that movie, too.
No. "Rather than" is wrong. The proper construction is " as well... as."
For example: would you rather do _____ or ______?
I would rather not have to answer that question.
I would rather not answer that. Would you rather got to the movies tonight?
You would rather use 1g
A rather vague question. I would recommend carrying the currency which is currently in use in your country of residence.
There is no telling from your question. Each situation would be different. Modern systems would use breakers rather than fuses.
this is a rather simple question, to answer correctly. might i add i am very offended you want to stop using plastic. back to the question... i would use a mixture of latex and aluminum. great question though
11: 54 am, nearly the same as in the question. If the 54 represents minutes, I would use a colon (:) as a separator rather than a full stop (.).
I would rather eat steak than oysters. She would rather run than walk. They would rather play games than do homework.
Why would you ask this question
1. Which one would you rather eat, plain bread or Hamburger ?2. which one would you eat rather, plain bread or hamburger ?which one is correct between question 1 and question 2 above?
What exactly is the question? Yes.