“To prefer” é um verbo usado com frequência na língua inglesa, por isso é importante aprender a usá-lo. Sem enrolação, vamos aos exemplos:
1 – I prefer cats to dogs.
Prefiro gatos a cachorros.
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2 – I’d prefer it if you didn’t smoke.
Eu preferia que você não fumasse.
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to prefer to do sth, to prefer doing sth preferir fazer algo. Exemplos:
3 – I prefer to see children remain with their parents whenever possible.
Prefiro ver crianças permanecerem com seus pais, sempre que possível.
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4 – Sorry Doug, I prefer to go now.
Desculpe Doug, eu prefiro ir agora.
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5 – If it’s all right with you, I’d prefer to go home.
Se estiver tudo bem pra você, eu prefiro ir embora.
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6 – I prefer to keep the past where it is.
Eu prefiro manter o passado onde ele está.
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7 – I prefer to keep my feelings to myself.
Prefiro guardar meus sentimentos pra mim mesmo.
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8 – I prefer driving to walking. (Você pode usar -ING depois do verbo ‘prefer’ sem o ‘to’)
Prefiro dirigir a andar.
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9 – I prefer to drive rather than walking.
Prefiro mais dirigir do que andar.
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10 – I prefer to drive rather than walk. (Walk, sem -ING também é possível)
Prefiro mais dirigir do que andar.
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