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Inglese (Stati Uniti)
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"I am preferred to ...."
If I want to say that I like something much more, is it correct grammar ?
"I am preferred to ...."
If I want to say that I like something much more, is it correct grammar ?
If I want to say that I like something much more, is it correct grammar ?
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14 feb 2019
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- Paese o regione Stati Uniti
“I prefer...” or “I preferred (blank) to...”
For example if you like Brazil much more than England you can say
“I prefer Brazil over England.” Or
“I preferred Brazil to England”
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“I prefer...” or “I preferred (blank) to...”
For example if you like Brazil much more than England you can say
“I prefer Brazil over England.” Or
“I preferred Brazil to England”

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