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Thank you so much, tomorrow I need to explain this grammar to the whole class. I am certainly sure that my English is better than my teacher's because I have been learning English for 6,7 years and I still enjoy learning it.The only major problem is that my teacher keep's insisting that there is a difference between prefer and would rather but I think they are mostly the same.
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Hi you're doing such a great job. But I have a question maybe you can help me. I did an exercise about "would prefer" and this exercise said:"I would prefer learning English to learning Spanish" but my answer was " I would prefer to learn English rather than learn Spanish" but it was saying that I was wrong. Maybe you can help me. take care
Please can you help, I have a question which is : with " would rather + subject + past simple tense " if I use "than", should the verb after "than" be in the past simple too?? Which one is correct : I'd rather you took a taxi than wait or waited for a bus ???
Hi Sarah, I always enjoy learning grammar with you. I think the answer is "stayed", isn't it ? Could you please explain to me how to use the word "individual" in essay writing ? Can we use it as substitute for 'people' ,'person'or 'one' ? I will be grateful to you for your reply.
Hi Natalie, yes you are right! Well done! As for individual in essay writing. Here's what I found in the Cambridge dictionary: a single person or thing, especially when compared to the group or set to which they belong: Every individual has rights which must never be taken away. Like many creative individuals, she can be very bad-tempered. We try to treat our students as individuals. More examples The new tax system would be calculated on the value of property owned by an individual. It's a global problem - what can individuals do about it? He's an extremely unattractive individual, don't you think? The complexity and costliness of the judicial system militate against justice for the individual. The government has been encouraging individuals to opt out of the state pension scheme. Hope that helps!
Thank you for this lesson! I didn't know the difference in tenses when talking about someone else. I mean: I'd rather watch your lessons. I'd rather you watched her lessons. 😎
Hi Lohith, thank you for your suggestion and I have put it on my list of upcoming lessons. In the meantime, just to let you know I have lessons on all the conditionals here: th-cam.com/video/PiBLQfNb8RQ/w-d-xo.html Hope that helps!
"Alice prefers to read a book rather than a magazine" is a general preference. Shouldn`t it be - "Alice would rather read a book than rea a magazine" since we`re talking about a specific preference here?
The first sentence is a general preference, you're right. But if you wanted to use would rather you could say, "Alice would rather read this book than that magazine." I hope that helps!
Could someone pls kindly tell me : "I would rather Amy adopted a cat than (buy / bought) one now. " Which one is correct? "I would rather Amy had adopted a cat than (buy / had bought) one last month." Which one is correct?
Certainly! Let's go through the sentences one by one to identify the correct usage. 1. Present/Future Preference "I would rather Amy adopted a cat than (buy / bought) one now." Correct: "I would rather Amy adopted a cat than buy one now." Explanation: "Would rather" is followed by a past simple verb ("adopted") to express a preference for the present or future. The second part should use the base form of the verb ("buy") because it is parallel to the verb "adopted" in expressing a preference. 2. Past Preference "I would rather Amy had adopted a cat than (buy / had bought) one last month." Correct: "I would rather Amy had adopted a cat than had bought one last month." Explanation: When expressing a preference about a past action, "would rather" is followed by the past perfect ("had adopted"). The second part should also use the past perfect ("had bought") to maintain consistency in the past time frame. So, the correct sentences are: "I would rather Amy adopted a cat than buy one now." "I would rather Amy had adopted a cat than had bought one last month."
@@oxfordenglishnow Thank you very much!! If you hadn't told me, I would have thought the correct answer was 1.) "I'd rather Amy (adopted) ... than (bought) one now" [in order to maintain (superficial) 'parallel" structure] and 2.) "I'd rather she (had adopted)... than (bought)" because in the 2nd part, we usually don't need the auxiliary verb. I've searched Google and couldn't find relevant information about this.
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Thank you so much, tomorrow I need to explain this grammar to the whole class. I am certainly sure that my English is better than my teacher's because I have been learning English for 6,7 years and I still enjoy learning it.The only major problem is that my teacher keep's insisting that there is a difference between prefer and would rather but I think they are mostly the same.
Good luck with your explanation. I hope my lesson helped you understand.
What an amazing and calm way of teaching technique and lovely voice. Thank you.
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This is still useful for new generations. Greetings from Argentina!
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You're really my best teacher if to study grammar or to know any new grammar in English.
Like this video I just had had no idea just after found out it on this magnificent channel for very beautiful good teacher ever.
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Hi, I am from india. This lesson is really help me to learn English. Thank u so much for your clear explanation.
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BEST EXPLANATIONS IN ALL LESSONS. THANK YOU SO MUCH.
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Great explanation!!!
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Thanks, clear explanation. This has addressed one of my queries about 'd prefer usage :-)
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@5:54 Hello Mam, thank you so much for such a wonderful lesson. 😊
The answer at @5:54 is *stayed* ??
Yes, correct! Well done!
Thanks a lot! I was having trouble while using these! You made them clear.
No problem 😉
Hi you're doing such a great job. But I have a question maybe you can help me. I did an exercise about "would prefer" and this exercise said:"I would prefer learning English to learning Spanish" but my answer was " I would prefer to learn English rather than learn Spanish" but it was saying that I was wrong. Maybe you can help me.
take care
Hi, I don't know why it said it was wrong, it isn't. Hope that helps.
Please can you help, I have a question which is : with " would rather + subject + past simple tense " if I use "than", should the verb after "than" be in the past simple too?? Which one is correct : I'd rather you took a taxi than wait or waited for a bus ???
Hi Arwa, you would say, "I'd rather you took a taxi than wait for a bus." I hope that helps!
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Thank you so much. That really helps.
Hi Sarah, I always enjoy learning grammar with you. I think the answer is "stayed", isn't it ? Could you please explain to me how to use the word "individual" in essay writing ? Can we use it as substitute for 'people' ,'person'or 'one' ? I will be grateful to you for your reply.
Hi Natalie, yes you are right! Well done! As for individual in essay writing. Here's what I found in the Cambridge dictionary:
a single person or thing, especially when compared to the group or set to which they belong:
Every individual has rights which must never be taken away.
Like many creative individuals, she can be very bad-tempered.
We try to treat our students as individuals.
More examples
The new tax system would be calculated on the value of property owned by an individual.
It's a global problem - what can individuals do about it?
He's an extremely unattractive individual, don't you think?
The complexity and costliness of the judicial system militate against justice for the individual.
The government has been encouraging individuals to opt out of the state pension scheme.
Hope that helps!
Thank you ! I can't say how much I appreciate your explanation ! Take care , looking forward to your next grammar lesson.
Thank you for this lesson! I didn't know the difference in tenses when talking about someone else. I mean:
I'd rather watch your lessons.
I'd rather you watched her lessons.
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Sorry teacher
Did you teach
Adverb clauses of time? 🌼
Hi Asian, I haven't, no but I will put it on my list of upcoming lessons. Thank you for the suggestion!
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Do you want me to leave now or would you rather I < WAS > here🎉🎉🎉🎉
Stayed... this is better. I hope that helps.
Have you made a video about when to use a or an. If not can you make one
Hi Star Brawler, great idea! I'll put it on my list of upcoming lessons! Thanks!
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Mam, please make a video about if would,if should,if could.....
Hi Lohith, thank you for your suggestion and I have put it on my list of upcoming lessons. In the meantime, just to let you know I have lessons on all the conditionals here: th-cam.com/video/PiBLQfNb8RQ/w-d-xo.html
Hope that helps!
Words fail me . Really really beautiful class. May I know ma'am which country you belong to ?
Thanks Akhil! I am from Oxford, hence the channel name!
@@oxfordenglishnow Ma'am I'm from India. Your class is very much helpful to many students like me. Ma'am are you prof. of Oxford University ?
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Do you want me to leave now or would you rather I stayed here?
That’s right Abee! Well done!
At about 4:00 or after, isn't that using subjunctive? It would be in Spanish.
Hi, I think Spanish is different to English in this case. 😊
@@oxfordenglishnow thanks, I don't know how the subjunctive works in English
Would you rather i stayed here, right?
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Stayed here
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3.stayed
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what is the answer of the last question ?
Try it. What do you think?
Prefer= like sth better than sth else . I'd rather is a general preference .
Hi Maria, good comment! Thanks 😊
I used to create my own sheets of grammar , based upon the subject. Mr. Ex took hold of them? Somehow. Possibly.
Hi Maria, Sorry to hear Mr. Ex took them. Have a nice day!
.... or would you rather I stayed here...💕❤️
@@mariamkinen8036 that's right! well done!
I'm back on track with my analytical thinking , n I haven't been brainwashed
Hi Maria, glad to hear it!
"Alice prefers to read a book rather than a magazine" is a general preference. Shouldn`t it be - "Alice would rather read a book than rea a magazine" since we`re talking about a specific preference here?
The first sentence is a general preference, you're right. But if you wanted to use would rather you could say, "Alice would rather read this book than that magazine." I hope that helps!
Could someone pls kindly tell me :
"I would rather Amy adopted a cat than (buy / bought) one now. " Which one is correct?
"I would rather Amy had adopted a cat than (buy / had bought) one last month." Which one is correct?
Certainly! Let's go through the sentences one by one to identify the correct usage.
1. Present/Future Preference
"I would rather Amy adopted a cat than (buy / bought) one now."
Correct: "I would rather Amy adopted a cat than buy one now."
Explanation:
"Would rather" is followed by a past simple verb ("adopted") to express a preference for the present or future.
The second part should use the base form of the verb ("buy") because it is parallel to the verb "adopted" in expressing a preference.
2. Past Preference
"I would rather Amy had adopted a cat than (buy / had bought) one last month."
Correct: "I would rather Amy had adopted a cat than had bought one last month."
Explanation:
When expressing a preference about a past action, "would rather" is followed by the past perfect ("had adopted").
The second part should also use the past perfect ("had bought") to maintain consistency in the past time frame.
So, the correct sentences are:
"I would rather Amy adopted a cat than buy one now."
"I would rather Amy had adopted a cat than had bought one last month."
@@oxfordenglishnow Thank you very much!! If you hadn't told me, I would have thought the correct answer was 1.) "I'd rather Amy (adopted) ... than (bought) one now" [in order to maintain (superficial) 'parallel" structure]
and 2.) "I'd rather she (had adopted)... than (bought)" because in the 2nd part, we usually don't need the auxiliary verb.
I've searched Google and couldn't find relevant information about this.
Well, answering the last question of the quiz. I think it could be: ( Do you want me to leave now or would you rather I stayed here.)
Well done Samira! you have got it right!
I prefer to do the right thing wrong rather than the wrong things right
Me too! Well done!
Stayed
Correct. Well done!
I'd rather you left in good time. An example. I wrote this on my own initiative.
Fantastic ! Well done Maria!
Oxford English Now I shone a light far. Thank you.
I don't mind interacting with you.i 'm enjoying myself . (Gonna be grandma) . Doing some knitting. Have yourself a treat for the summer . ☀️
Answer to 3 is _. be
No, try again...
teacher we need you tocontinue in the word course please 💖i hope you accept my opinion
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Stay here
Hi Faith, stayed is the right answer. Good try.
Do you want me to leave now or would you rather I stayed here??
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I was here
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Stay
Hi Yanthie, the answer is "stayed". Check out the last bit of the lesson again as it gives examples of using this. I hope that helps!
I prefer TacoBell to Meal Deal. I'd rather not eat something cold.
Enjoy your meal!
do you want to me leave now or would you rather I stayed here. I hope it's true:)
That's right Soluk! well done!
How is the question forms?
- would you rather make dinner or …..? Is this correct
- would you prefer to go out or ….
Both are correct. 😊
plz reply do you want to leave nowo or would you rather I stayed here?
That's correct! Well done!
3) ...OR WOULD YOU RATHER I STAYED HERE.😆
stayed. Maybe watch the lesson again to help make it clear. I hope that helps!
3. Do you want me to leave now or would you prefer that... I stayed... here?
That’s correct. Well done!
I stayed here
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Do you want me to leave now or would you rather I stay here?
I stayed... 😊
I'd rather everybody spoke so slow and clearly on the streets... 😆😂
I can understand that!
Do you want me to leave now or would you rather l stayed here.
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Do you want me to leave now or would you I stayed here?
Great, you just missed a little bit. Do you want me to leave now or would you rather I stayed here. I hope that helps!
Or would you rather i stayed here?
Absolutely, well done!
the lesson is confusing
In what way? Maybe watch it again?
Stayed here
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Stayed
That's right Daniel! Well done!
Do you want me to leave now or would you rather I stayed here?
That's right! Well done!