Rachel Adams
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Hello.
These examples are from Macmillan. It says we use 'would rather/sooner' to say that we would like someone else to do or not to do something. We are not talking about the past. Right? If I had to express an unreal situation can I use 'would rather' or 'would sooner' in the same way as 'I wish I were and 'I wish I had been? For example;'I wish I were in New York now' and 'I wish I had been in New York then.'
1. 'I would rather you didn't tell anyone.' 'I would rather she hadn't told anyone.'
2. 'I would sooner she went to university than got a job now.' 'I would sooner she had gone to university than got a job.'
These examples are from Macmillan. It says we use 'would rather/sooner' to say that we would like someone else to do or not to do something. We are not talking about the past. Right? If I had to express an unreal situation can I use 'would rather' or 'would sooner' in the same way as 'I wish I were and 'I wish I had been? For example;'I wish I were in New York now' and 'I wish I had been in New York then.'
1. 'I would rather you didn't tell anyone.' 'I would rather she hadn't told anyone.'
2. 'I would sooner she went to university than got a job now.' 'I would sooner she had gone to university than got a job.'