That thing's still hanging over

看板EngTalk (全英文聊天)作者 (FADE INTO OBLIVION)時間18年前 (2007/09/21 11:33), 編輯推噓1(102)
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I just saw a question over the Eng-Class board about the usage of "rather". And I cannot help but trying, again as usual, to figure about whether it is used in the context of comparative sense or just it does not matter anyway. The reason for my agonizing over this conundrum is partly "rather" often goes with "than", but the online Webster dictionary says "rather" is an adverb. If I should check it in the grammar textbook ? Anyway I have not made out a way to approach it yet. -- Home Run, thy name is Alex Rodriguez. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 163.25.118.131

09/27 09:53, , 1F
both are fine, I don't see where the problem is
09/27 09:53, 1F

09/27 09:53, , 2F
"rather than" and "rather/rather not" are both
09/27 09:53, 2F

09/27 09:54, , 3F
widely used in conversation as well as in writing
09/27 09:54, 3F
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