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Fernanda Almeida

(FUVEST) Shall we go to the movies? Sorry, __________ to the theater.

When faced with this question, I find myself confused about the correct way to express my preference. The choices provided include options with ‘I’d rather’ and ‘I rather,’ and I need help discerning the appropriate form. Can you clarify this for me?

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4 Answers

  1. Certainly! The correct option in this case is ‘b. I’d rather go.’ The phrase ‘I’d rather’ is used to express a preference, and it is followed by the base form of the verb, which is ‘go’ in this context.

  2. I understand the confusion. The right choice here is ‘b. I’d rather go.’ The structure ‘I’d rather’ is followed by the base form of the verb, indicating a preference. Therefore, ‘I’d rather go’ is the correct way to complete the sentence.

  3. No worries! The appropriate option is ‘b. I’d rather go.’ When using ‘I’d rather,’ we follow it with the base form of the verb, and in this case, it is ‘go.’ So, the complete sentence is ‘Sorry, I’d rather go to the theater.’

  4. I can help with that! The correct choice is ‘b. I’d rather go.’ The construction ‘I’d rather’ requires the base form of the verb, and in this instance, ‘go’ is the correct form to complete the sentence.

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