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  1. preferred, prefered... | WordReference Forums

    Jun 26, 2008 · Preferred and preferring are correct because the second syllable is stressed there. Same for conferred, transferred, referred, deferred, inferred. But: differed or tutored (stress on …

  2. is "more preferred" correct? - WordReference Forums

    Mar 7, 2019 · Hello, Can "more" and "preferred" be used together, for example in "Coffee is very popular in some places, while tea is more preferred in some others."? Thanks.

  3. If you prefer/preferred, I'd be happy to pick you up

    Sep 24, 2013 · You're right, in the sense that you need the past tense in the if-clause of a second conditional sentence. You will however, hear sentences such as this, where the present is …

  4. I would have preferred to/I would have preferred it if ...

    Jul 12, 2013 · I would have preferred that the directive had been adopted. On the balance, while progress was made, we would have preferred to have made much more progress. I am one of …

  5. first name, given name, family name and surname

    Jun 11, 2007 · Hola, tengo un pequeño problema. Exactamente ¿qué es cada cosa? Por ejemplo, George W. Bush, George es el first name, Bush es el surname, y ¿W?. Lo digo porque tengo …

  6. I prefer staying/ I prefer to stay - WordReference Forums

    Oct 29, 2007 · I wouldn't say "I preferred to stay at home to watch TV" because I don't like repeating 'to' with different meanings -- the first being the infinitive 'to' and the equivalent to "in …

  7. It would be preferred that... - WordReference Forums

    Aug 1, 2015 · Hi there Are the two structures below correct and equally idiomatic? 1. It would be preferred that your back swing follows a loopy pattern. 2. It would be preferred for your back …

  8. I preferred/ I prefer - WordReference Forums

    May 20, 2021 · I preferred the original version of that movie. I prefer the original version of that movie. Are these two sentences pronounced the same in American English?

  9. referred to in | WordReference Forums

    Jan 20, 2019 · Thanks for your comment. Although "referred to in" can be used with a double preposition, my expression may be more understandable for a layman. My concept is that …

  10. most preferred - WordReference Forums

    Aug 6, 2009 · Damp locations were the most preferred ones, even though this kind of locale is strictly affected by climatic variations, and such a choice made it necessary to build pile …