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Hi guys! Tom here from BBC Learning English and... I would rather be in bed today than be in the office.
We use ‘would rather’ plus a verb to say what we would, ideally, prefer to do.
We can also use ‘than’ to introduce a contrasting idea.
So, for example, I would rather drink tea than drink coffee.
And, I would rather watch TV than do my homework.
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I would rather be in bed today than be in the office.
2. We use ‘than’ to introduce a contrasting idea.
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I would rather watch TV than do my homework.
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