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I will provide you with information on the usage of the construction ''...would rather + pronoun + verb (in the past form) +...'':
1) If you say that you ''would rather'' do something, you mean that you would prefer to do it. In speech, ''would rather'' is usually contracted to ['d rather]. If you write down what someone says, you usually write ['d rather].
E.g.: ''I'll order tea. Or perhaps you'd rather have coffee.''
E.g.: ''What was all that about?'' – ''I'm sorry, I'd rather not say.''
*NOTICE: In sentences like these you should use an infinitive without ''to'' after ''would rather.''
2) You can also use ''would rather'' followed by a clause to say that you would prefer something to happen or be done. In the clause you use the ''past simple''.
E.g.: ''Would you rather she came to see me?''
E.g.: ''May I go on?'' – ''I'd rather you didn't.''
Hope that helps!
Should you have any further questions/doubts regarding English grammar, do not hesitate to contact me. I shall be pleased to help.