
Preferences Formal Informal
Authored by Allam Agna
English
10th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Which informal expression of preference means to like one thing more than another?
Prefer to
Would rather than
Like better than
Have a soft spot for
Answer explanation
"Like better than" is an informal expression of preference due to its casual, everyday language use. It indicates a liking for one thing more than another.
Subject + like + Noun / V-ing + better than + Noun / V-ing
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Which formal expression of preference is used to show a liking for one thing over another?
Tend to choose
Favor over
Inclined to choose
Have a tendency to choose
Answer explanation
"Favor over" is a formal expression of preference. It uses more sophisticated language, making it suitable for professional or academic contexts. It shows a preference for one thing over another.
Subject + favor + Noun / V-ing + over + Noun / V-ing
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Which informal expression is used to show a preference for one activity over another?
Prefer to
Like better than
Would rather than
Tend to choose
Answer explanation
"Would rather than" is an informal expression of preference. Its casual language makes it suitable for everyday conversation. It indicates a preference for one activity over another.
Subject + would rather + V1 + than + V1
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Which formal expression indicates a preference for one thing over another?
Favor over
Inclined to choose
Have a tendency to choose
Prefer to
Answer explanation
"Have a tendency to choose" is a formal expression of preference. Its sophisticated language makes it suitable for formal, professional or academic contexts. It shows a preference for one thing over another.
Subject + have a tendency to choose + Noun / V-ing + over + Noun / V-ing
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
In a casual conversation, which preference expression would you use to say you like chocolate more than vanilla?
Prefer chocolate to vanilla
Like chocolate better than vanilla
Favor chocolate over vanilla
Tend to choose chocolate over vanilla
Answer explanation
"Like better than" is an informal expression, and it's suitable for a casual conversation. It shows a liking for one thing more than another.
Formula: Subject + like + Noun / V-ing + better than + Noun / V-ing
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Choose the formal preference expression that best fits this sentence: "I __ reading a book __ watching television."
prefer to
favor over
am inclined to choose
have a tendency to choose
Answer explanation
"Prefer to" is a formal expression of preference. It fits perfectly into the sentence to indicate a preference for reading a book over watching television.
Subject + prefer + V-ing / Noun + to + V-ing / Noun
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Which informal preference expression best completes this sentence: "She __ playing soccer __ playing basketball."
prefers to
likes better than
would rather than
has a soft spot for
Answer explanation
"Would rather than" is an informal expression of preference. It fits perfectly into this sentence to express a preference for playing soccer over playing basketball.
Subject + would rather + V1 + than + V1
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