Examples of using Prefer to read in English and their translations into Hebrew
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I prefer to read.
Still others prefer to read.
I prefer to read those.
Even if you prefer to read….
I prefer to read books.
He loves sports, you prefer to read a book.
Prefer to read the article?
Others prefer to read.
Prefer to read the Episode?
And, I generally prefer to read fiction.
I prefer to read myself.
When I do have free time, I prefer to read.
I prefer to read my book.
Actually, I would prefer to read your fortune.
I prefer to read magazines.
There's also a transcript there for those who prefer to read.
Others prefer to read about it.
And when I do sit still, I prefer to read a book.
I prefer to read happy ones.
Whenever I get reading time, I prefer to read a book.
I prefer to read than to watch.
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I prefer to read books to magazines.
One can come and claim that the old edition is more“fluent” ormore“readable” or that you prefer to read about Izildur and Tseleborn, so long as you aren't confronted with ʿeitzanim or gamdaʾim.
Many students prefer to read a novel"Les Miserables" are not completely, but in abbreviated form.
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Of people still prefer to read the news online rather than listen to or watch it.
I prefer to read The Wall Street Journal and ignore The NY Times because The Journal tells me what I like to know is true.
In a reality in which readers prefer to read translated works, or to complain about contemporary literature being worthless, it is to necessary to state unequivocally- there are young and superb authors in Israel, one of whom is Julia Fermentto.".
Although we prefer to read text divided into short columns, various studies have actually found that we are able to read faster when the text covers the whole page width-wise.