SENTENCE PATTERN: I prefer A to B This means that you like A more than B.
*NOTE: If A and B are verbs, you need to add –ing.
Examples: I like steak, but I don’t like hamburgers. --> I prefer steak to hamburgers.
I enjoy playing tennis more than watching TV. --> I prefer playing tennis to watching TV.
Rewrite the following sentences, using “prefer”.
1. I don’t like math class, but I like English class.
________________________________________________ 2. Playing piano is boring, but playing drums is fun.
________________________________________________ 3. Online travel agencies are convenient, but regular travel agencies are not.
________________________________________________ 4. I like summers, but I don’t like winters.
________________________________________________ 5. Kim doesn’t like dogs, but she loves cats.
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Write one more sentence, using “prefer”
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