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Examples of Preference in Conversation

This document provides examples of expressing preferences in conversations. In the examples, preferences are expressed by using "prefer" or "like better than" when answering questions that ask to compare two options. The person answering indicates their stronger preference by naming one option and comparing it to the other using "than".
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Examples of Preference in Conversation

This document provides examples of expressing preferences in conversations. In the examples, preferences are expressed by using "prefer" or "like better than" when answering questions that ask to compare two options. The person answering indicates their stronger preference by naming one option and comparing it to the other using "than".
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Examples of Preferences in Conversation

Example 1

Q: Which do you prefer football or badminton?

A: I prefer football.

Example 2

Q: Which do you like better, fried rice or noodles?

A: I like noodles better than fried rice.

Example 3

Q: Do you prefer hot tea or ice tea?

A: I prefer ice tea to hot tea.

Example 4

Q: Which do you like better, painting or drawing?

A: I like painting better than drawing.

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