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Create your own sentence with "I'd love to"
Create your own sentence with "I'd prefer to"
a) I'd rather not eat sushi; I'd love to try that new Italian restaurant. b) I'd prefer to eat sushi; it sounds much better than trying that new Italian restaurant.
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a) I'd prefer not to go to the party; I'd love to stay home and read. b) I'd prefer to go to the party; it sounds more interesting than staying home and reading.
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a) I'm not very keen on visiting museums; it sounds much better than hiking in the mountains. b) I'd love to visit museums; it sounds much better than hiking in the mountains.
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a) I'd rather not go to the concert; it sounds more interesting than the movie. b) I'd prefer to go to the concert; it sounds more interesting than the movie.
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That new book sounds more interesting than the one you recommended; ____ to read it. a) I'd rather not b) I'd prefer to c) I'd love to
I'd love to
____ study for the exam; it sounds much better than going to the party. a) I'm not very keen on b) I'd prefer to c) I'd rather
I'd prefer to
____ watch a movie tonight if that's okay with you. a) I'd prefer to b) I'd love to c) I'd rather not
I'd love to
I ____ go to the beach than stay indoors. a) I'd love to b) I'd prefer not to c) I'd rather
I'd rather