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1. Source. Rather a with a noun is more common in formal language than in informal language, particularly in writing: It was rather a surprise to find them in the house before me. Rather + …

1. Both are correct, but convey slightly different meanings. "I would rather you do not " is generally used to refer to a discrete event in the future. As in, "I would rather you DO NOT go to …

2018年2月18日 · Turkey. Turkish. Oct 23, 2009. #1. 1- I'd rather not to say anything more. 2- I'd rather not say anything more. Hello friends, I have two sentences here. Actually, I ticked the …

2007年11月21日 · English, USA. May 24, 2007. #2. Case 1: I'd rather (that) you didn't (come). I'd rather (that) you came. I rather (that) you not come. I rather (that) you come. If there's a …

2015年2月15日 · London. English - British. Jan 19, 2012. #2. These are cases where the present subjunctive is being used (not present simple, not infinitive). They are incorrect because the …

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