I Prefer Coffee Rather Than Tea. Answer (1 of 10) We use prepositional phrase with “to” when we show expressions of preference and comparing something “I prefer coffee to tea” is right because we don&#39t use &#39than&#39 after prefer Instead using “I prefer coffee over tea” use “I prefer coffee rather than tea” “I prefer coffee to t.

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I have learnt “T prefer coffee to tea” but can we say something like “I like coffee than tea” or “I like to drink coffee than to drink tea” 01Aug2013 1458 #2.

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Answer (1 of 79) I prefer coffee than tea I prefer coffee to tea I prefer coffee over tea In the three sentences above all words are same except the prepositions.

The verb PREFER in English

I prefer to drink tea than coffee Which do you like better tea or coffee? I’d rather be a bird than a dolphin because I don’t like fish! Negative answers 34/5.

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What is correct, 'I prefer coffee than tea', 'I prefer coffee

What is correct, 'I prefer coffee than tea', 'I prefer coffee

I prefer coffee to tea (This means that I like coffee more than tea Notice that we use the preposition “ to ” to separate the 2 things that we are comparing The thing before the preposition “ to ” is the thing that we like the most) More examples I prefer rice to pasta.