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prefieres jugar al fútbol a nadar en la piscina
-you'd rather play soccer than swim in the pool
¿Prefieres jugar al fútbol a nadar en la piscina?
-Would you rather play soccer than swim in the pool?

prefieres jugar al fútbol a nadar en la piscina

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a. you'd rather play soccer than swim in the pool
Así que ahora dices que prefieres jugar al fútbol a nadar en la piscina. Muy bien, como quieras.So now you say you'd rather play soccer than swim in the pool. All right, suit yourself.
b. you'd prefer to play soccer over swimming in the pool
No entiendo cómo prefieres jugar al fútbol a nadar en la piscina en verano con el calor que hace.I can't understand why you'd prefer to play soccer over swimming in the pool in the summer when it's so hot.
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