The document provides examples and explanations for the proper use of "would like", "rather", "prefer", etc. when expressing preferences or choices. It includes fill-in-the-blank exercises and multiple choice questions to choose the correct form of these verbs in different contexts, such as "I would prefer meeting on Monday than Tuesday" or "Would you rather go to an Italian or a Japanese restaurant?". The goal is to understand and be able to use these common verbs of preference and choice accurately in sentences.
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Like, Prefer and Rather Activity
The document provides examples and explanations for the proper use of "would like", "rather", "prefer", etc. when expressing preferences or choices. It includes fill-in-the-blank exercises and multiple choice questions to choose the correct form of these verbs in different contexts, such as "I would prefer meeting on Monday than Tuesday" or "Would you rather go to an Italian or a Japanese restaurant?". The goal is to understand and be able to use these common verbs of preference and choice accurately in sentences.