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ESL forum > Grammar and Linguistics > to or rather than?    

to or rather than?



Anneclaire
Italy

to or rather than?
 
Hi!
Are these sentences correct?
 
I prefer films rather than books
 
and
 
I prefer films to books.
 
 
Thanks a lot, my dear friends, as usual!

29 Jan 2013      





Pretty3
Saudi Arabia

I think they are correct.

29 Jan 2013     



cunliffe
United Kingdom

I prefer films to books. 

I �d rather watch a film than read a book. 

29 Jan 2013     



thiago85
Brazil

They are correct!

29 Jan 2013     



yanogator
United States

I agree with Lynne - "I prefer films to books" Since "prefer" and "rather" are nearly synonyms, it is somewhat redundant to say "I prefer films rather than books".
 
Bruce

29 Jan 2013