Use of Rather

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    When do we use Rather in English?

    A) We use rather as an adverb of degree:

    Modifying an adjective:

    The film was rather good.

    Modifying an adverb:

    It happened rather quickly.

    Notes:

    1. It is stronger than fairly, but not as strong as very.

    2. It can modify a noun, often coming before the article:

    3. It's rather a problem.

    4. It can modify some verbs: I rather like it.

    B) To express preference

    Rather than:

    Rather than is normally used to compare parallel structures:

    Let's take the train rather than the bus.

    Rather you than me!

    I decided to write rather than email.

    Would rather:

    Would rather + infinitive without 'to':

    I'd rather leave now.

    Would rather + pronoun + past tense:

    I'd rather he came early.