Preferential Sentence Construction Techniques
Choose the correct sentence: I prefer an apple to a banana, I prefer an apple than a banana, I prefer a apple to a banana, I prefer an apple to an banana
Answer: I prefer an apple to a banana
Explanation
The verb prefer is correctly followed by "to" when comparing two things.
"An apple" and "a banana" are used with correct articles based on pronunciation.
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