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I'd rather stay in a hotel. vs I rather stay in a hotel.

The correct phrase is "I'd rather stay in a hotel." The contraction "I'd" is the shortened form of "I would," which is necessary in this context. The phrase is commonly used in English to express a preference for staying in a hotel.

Last updated: March 27, 2024

I'd rather stay in a hotel.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a preference for staying in a hotel over other options. The contraction "I'd" is the shortened form of "I would."

I rather stay in a hotel.

This phrase is incorrect. The word "rather" should be followed by the auxiliary verb "would" in this context.

The correct form is "I'd rather stay in a hotel."

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