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English Learning Tip of the Day: English Tip of the Day: 124 Would rather

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English Tip of the Day: 124 Would rather
Kenneth Beare
From Kenneth Beare, your Guide to English as 2nd Language
Would rather

Usage Tip

Use 'would rather' + past simple to express our desires for another person or thing in the present or future:

Example Sentences

I'd rather you didn't do that.
He'd rather she studied more.

Quiz of the Day - Time Expressions

Challenging quiz connecting sentences with the correct time clause (when, since, etc.) and then choosing the correct tense. Great for review.


English Worksheet of the Day - Modal Verbs of Probability

Modal verbs can also be used to express how likely we think something is. For example: 'He must be at work. It's nine o'clock means that I am sure he is at work. Learn these important secondary uses of modal verbs.


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