I prefer A to B. 나는 B보다 A를 좋아한다.
I prefer writing letters to sending e-mails.
1. I prefer burger king to have lunch rather than Mcdonalds.
2. I prefer to buy used car than new car.
3. I would prefer to visit London to spend my summer vacation.
Join in 가입하다, 참가하다
Can you join in our meeting this afternoon, at 3pm?
1. My aunt asked me to join in a beauty contest.
2. Everybody wants to join the competition.
3. My classmates would like to join in an Olympic.
Step in ( 사건 논쟁) 개입하다
My brother, Leo, stepped in and stopped the children from fighting.
1. She took a quick step back.
2. Better communication is a huge step towards us.
3. His horse snorted and took a step back.
Hand in 제출하다, ~을 손으로 건네다
Kevin’s students handed in their school test papers this morning.
Stop in (도중에) 잠깐 들르다.
On the way home, my son stopped in at the store and bought some bread.
Given the choice between A and B, I would choose ~
Given the choice between studying alone and studying in a group, I would choose to study alone in my house.
1. Given the choice between teaching math and science, I wpuld choose science because I am knowledgeable about it.
2. Given the choice between buying a scooter and bicycle, I would choose to buy a bicycle because I don't have to buy a fuel.
3. Given the choice between enrolling in Harvard University anfd Seoul Universiry, I would choose to enroll in Harvard University because it is famous.
Money for food 음식을 살돈,
1. I need money for food this week.
2. People needs money for food.
3. Jane has to work to earn money for food.