kou
what does "rather than" mean? it annoys me.
6 gen 2017 16:55
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The meaning is essentially identical to "instead of", but has a more formal feeling. "Instead of watching TV, I decided to go running" "I decided to go running instead of watching TV" "Rather than watching TV, I decided to go running" "I decided to go running rather than watching TV" Are all equivalent and fairly natural.
6 gennaio 2017
Hello Kou, Using 'rather than' shows that you prefer to do one thing more than another. - 'I'd like a pizza rather than pasta.' There was a famous song which has the lyrics - 'I'd rather be a hammer than a nail!' Hope this helps Bob
6 gennaio 2017
According to what i know rather than could be considered as "instead of".example:-"i will go by train rather than bus".(this is same as ) i will go by train instead of bus.in simple way rather than=not by/do. the same sentence but modified in very simple meaning becomes like this"i will go by train not by bus" i hope you got my explanation
6 gennaio 2017
These two words commonly occur in a phrase that compares one possibility with another, for example -' I would rather go to the cinema than to the theatre.' However you could also say 'Rather than go to the theatre let's go to the cinema.'
6 gennaio 2017
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