The use of to is prohibited here - because "I would rather not" is followed (when something follows it at all) by the bare infinitive - as in Kate Bunting's square brackets. – rjpond …
I would rather not to do Yoga. In this sentence, "do" becomes the verb. However, "to do" would still sound awkward to most English speakers. It is not incorrect, but sounds overly formal. You …
Bear in mind that would rather not do something would be a pretty unusual word sequence - more likely to appear in a definition than a "genuine utterance" (whereas [We] would rather not do …
May 3, 2017. #1. 1. He earns/makes money all by himself rather than through connections (in high places). 2. His money is earned/made through efforts rather than through connections (in …
make or rather do. As you see the problem is about the usage of "rather" and his other form "or rather". In my native language this two forms are completely different, because rather is used …
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