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GRAMMAR 2
Prefer
• We use prefer to say we like one thing or activity more than another.
Positive Negative Question Short Answers
I prefer watching I don’t prefer watching Do I prefer watching Yes, I do./No, I don’t.
sitcoms. sitcoms. sitcoms? Yes, you do./No, you
You prefer watching You don’t prefer watching Do you prefer watching don’t.
sitcoms. sitcoms. sitcoms? Yes, he does./No, he
He prefers watching He doesn’t prefer watching Does he prefer watching doesn’t.
sitcoms. sitcoms. sitcoms? Yes, she does./No, she
She prefers watching She doesn’t prefer watching Does she prefer doesn’t.
sitcoms. sitcoms. watching sitcoms? Yes, it does./No, it
It prefers watching It doesn’t prefer watching Does it prefer watching doesn’t.
sitcoms. sitcoms. sitcoms? Yes, we do./No, we don’t.
We prefer watching We don’t prefer watching Do we prefer watching Yes, you do./No, you
sitcoms. sitcoms. sitcoms? don’t.
You prefer watching You don’t prefer watching Do you prefer watching Yes, they do./No, they
sitcoms. sitcoms. sitcoms? don’t.
They prefer watching They don’t prefer watching Do they prefer watching
sitcoms. sitcoms. sitcoms?
ATTENTION!
Study the following sentences and find the differences.
- I prefer books to television.
- I prefer reading books to watching television.
- I don’t prefer books to television.
- I don’t prefer reading book to watching television.
Think
• We use think to express our ideas and personal opinions.
Examples
- I/You/We/They think he is a funny character.
- I/You/We/They don’t think he is a funny character.
- Do I/you/we/they think he is a funny character?
- He/She/It thinks television is boring.
- He/She/It doesn’t think television is boring.
- Does he/she/it think television is boring?
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