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Mourinho appeared as Stormzy says the line: “I prefer not to speak like I’m Jose.” Then the Special One’s iconic post-match conference quote then plays as Mourinho's voice is heard saying: “I prefer ...
'I prefer not to speak' - Reactions as Jose Mourinho, Usain Bolt feature in Stormzy's music video
Hi Lambie. Taking a look at Cambridge dictionary, I found this-Would prefer We use would prefer or ’d prefer, followed by a to-infinitive or a noun, to talk about present and future preferences:I’d prefer to go by myself.Would you prefer a quieter restaurant?She’d prefer not to drive at night.
That’s what Cambridge says about "would prefer". When we are talking about our preferences for the actions of another person, we can use would prefer + object pronoun + to-infinitive or ...
I have no idea how to express myself correctly in this case. What is the right way to say that: "I prefer to not do that" or "I prefer not to do that" or something else?
sentence construction - "I prefer to not do that" or "I prefer not to ...
In this site Both " prefer " & " would prefer " express the preference. This site said " You can use 'prefer to (do)' or 'prefer -ing' to say what you prefer in general " & " We use 'would prefer' to say what somebody wants in a particular situation (not in general) ". However, this site said " We can use would prefer and prefer with the same meaning. However, the only difference is that we ...