Your friend wants to go skating, but you want to go bowling. - I'd rather go bowling., Your friend likes staying in hotels. You think camping is more fun. - I'd rather go camping., Your parents want you to walk a dog. You want your brother to do it. - I'd rather my brother walked the dog., Your brother has bought a guitar. You want him to stop playing. - I'd rather you stopped playing the guitar., Your sister is very tired. You think she should go to bed. - You'd better go to bed., It's snowing too heavily for Mary to drive. - I'd rather Mary didn't drive., Mark watched TV very late at night and he's sleepy today. - I'd rather Mark hadn't watched TV very late last night., Your friend worries about her exam next week. - You'd better start studying now., You wanted to go on holiday to Greece last year. - I'd rather have gone on holiday to Greece last year., You didn't want to play football yesterday. - I'd rather not have played football yesterday.,
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New Horizons - B1+ - Grammar - Lesson 23 - Practice - Ex. 4
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