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I prefered
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "I prefered" is not correct in written English; the correct form is "I preferred." You can use "I preferred" when expressing a choice or liking for something in the past.
Example: "When it came to dessert, I preferred chocolate cake over vanilla ice cream."
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2 human-written examples
I prefered Skiba because of the pure clarity of his MCing, you could hear every syllable, he never minced it and, for me, Stevie was never as consistently perfect as he was.
News & Media
Until then, the threshold for prescribing gyrase-inhibitors for UTIs was relatively high, and I prefered to prescribe Cotrim.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
I prefer Mirant's preferreds.
News & Media
"I prefer Jez".
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"I prefer classical music".
News & Media
"I prefer European soccer.
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I prefer black".
News & Media
I prefer growing herbs.
News & Media
I prefer the phone.
News & Media
I prefer latter".
News & Media
Personally I prefer winning.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct past tense form "preferred" instead of the incorrect "prefered" when referring to a past choice or preference.
Common error
Avoid using "prefered" as the past tense of "prefer". The correct form is "preferred". Double-check your spelling and grammar, especially when writing quickly.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I prefered" is intended to function as a statement of past preference. However, it's grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI highlights that the correct past tense form is "preferred."
Frequent in
News & Media
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Science
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Formal & Business
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Less common in
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Encyclopedias
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "I prefered" is a misspelling of "I preferred", the correct past tense form of the verb "prefer". As Ludwig AI points out, the accurate phrase should always be "I preferred" when describing a past preference. While the search results provide context from news and scientific sources, remember to use the grammatically correct version in your writing to maintain clarity and credibility. Using "I preferred", not "I prefered", is crucial for effective communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I preferred
Corrects the grammatical error by using the correct past tense form of "prefer".
I liked better
Replaces "preferred" with a more informal expression of liking something more than another.
I favored
Uses a more formal synonym for "preferred", indicating a leaning towards something.
I was inclined to
Indicates a tendency or leaning toward a particular choice or action.
I leaned towards
Similar to "inclined to", suggesting a slight preference or tendency.
I was more partial to
Expresses a bias or favoritism towards something.
I gravitated towards
Suggests a natural or subconscious attraction to something.
I had a preference for
States the existence of a preference in a more formal way.
My preference was for
Rephrases the sentence to emphasize the preference itself.
I found myself preferring
Highlights the speaker's realization or discovery of their preference.
FAQs
What is the correct past tense form of "prefer"?
The correct past tense form of "prefer" is "preferred", not "prefered".
How do I use "preferred" in a sentence?
You can use "preferred" to express a past choice or liking. For example, "I "I preferred" the blue shirt over the red one".
What can I say instead of "I preferred"?
You can use alternatives like "I liked better", "I favored", or "I was inclined to" depending on the context.
Is "I prefered" ever correct?
No, "I prefered" is not a correct form in English. The correct past tense is always "I preferred".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
95%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested