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I'd still rather die vs I still rather die

The correct phrase is "I'd still rather die." The contraction "I'd" stands for "I would," which is necessary for the correct formation of the sentence. The second phrase, "I still rather die," is incorrect because it lacks the auxiliary verb needed for proper grammar.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 846 views

I'd still rather die

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a strong preference for something, even if the alternative is undesirable.

Examples:

  • I'd still rather die than go through that again.
  • She said she'd still rather die than speak in public.
  • I'd rather die right now than spend a handful of years with you only to lose you when I'm too old and sick and miserable and you're still you.
  • I'd rather die than make a contract with On.
  • I'd rather die than kiss him.
  • I'd rather die from a malignant tumor than continue to live like one.
  • Even so... I'd rather die with a view of the Mediterranean.
  • I'd rather die than go back to that place.
  • I'd rather die in prison than call Jenna.
  • I'd just rather die than let you go it alone.
  • I'd rather die than go through it.
  • I'd rather die than feel that way again.
  • I'd rather die in prison than be remembered like that.
  • I'd rather die than lose you again.
  • I'd rather die than be that young again.
  • Trust me, I'd rather die than give them up.
  • I'd rather die than stay here.
  • I'd rather die than not paying my debts.
  • Thank you but I'd rather die behind the chemical sheds.
  • I'd rather die tomorrow... than live a hundred years without knowing you.
  • I'd rather die than join your gang of murderers.
  • I'd rather die in Black Mountain than putting you down.

I still rather die

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • I'd rather die right now than spend a handful of years with you only to lose you when I'm too old and sick and miserable and you're still you.
  • Business consumer e-commerce is still rather small.
  • I'd rather die than make a contract with On.
  • I'd rather die than kiss him.
  • I'd rather die from a malignant tumor than continue to live like one.
  • Even so... I'd rather die with a view of the Mediterranean.
  • Anton Baklanov would rather die than betray his new homeland.
  • I'd rather die than go back to that place.
  • I'd rather die in prison than call Jenna.
  • I would rather die than lose my leg.
  • I'd just rather die than let you go it alone.
  • You ask him why his precious girl would rather die than give him away.
  • They're cops who'd rather die than get locked up.
  • I would rather die than owe my life to you, Castiel.
  • I'd rather die than go through it.
  • I'd rather die than feel that way again.
  • I would rather die a free man than as a slave.
  • I'd rather die in prison than be remembered like that.
  • Then don't, because I would rather die than be saved by...
  • I'd rather die than lose you again.

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