What do you prefer, pizza or spaghetti?
A. What do you prefer, pizza or spaghetti?
B. I prefer eating pizza.
Can B also answer as follows?
-I prefer pizza.
-I like eating pizza.
Thank you!
A. What do you prefer, pizza or spaghetti?
B. I prefer eating pizza.
Can B also answer as follows?
-I prefer pizza.
-I like eating pizza.
Thank you!
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I prefer to eat pizza – right
I prefer eating pizza – right, but usually comes a -> as spaghetti. Otherwise it’s kind of a cut-off set, but I think it’s useful.
I like to eate Pizza – correct, but you can eat pizza as well as spaghetti, so it does not answer the question
I prefer spaghetti – would be my answer
Not quite!
In addition, both “low” and “lower” are correct.
Best would be: “I prefer to eat pizza.”
“I prefer to eat pizza as spaghetti. ‘
“I prefer to drink tea than coffee. ‘
“I like to drink milk, but I prefer to drink juice. ‘
In addition, both “low” and “lower” are correct.
yes of course
is both really nice but think pizza anyway