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Prefering vs. Preferring: Decoding the Right Spelling

Dua Fatima
Edited by Hifza Nasir || By Dua Fatima || Published on March 6, 2024
Prefering is incorrect spelling while preferring is correct, indicating a greater liking for one alternative over another.
Prefering vs. Preferring

Which is correct: Prefering or Preferring

How to spell Preferring?

Prefering is Incorrect

Preferring is Correct

How to remember correct spelling of Preferring?

Remember that "prefer" doubles its "r" when adding "-ing."
Dua Fatima
Dua Fatima
Mar 06, 2024
When a verb ends in a consonant-vowel-consonant, and the stress is on the last syllable, double the final consonant before adding "-ing."
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Visualize the word as "prefer-ring" to emphasize the double "r."
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Shumaila Saeed
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Think of two "r's" as in "Really Remembering" to spell "preferring" correctly.
Hifza Nasir
Hifza Nasir
Mar 06, 2024
Associate "preferring" with similar words like "stopping" and "running" that also double the final consonant.
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How to use Preferring correctly in a sentence?

Incorrect: Are you prefering the blue dress?
Correct: Are you preferring the blue dress?
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Incorrect: They were prefering the earlier movie show.
Correct: They were preferring the earlier movie show.
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Shumaila Saeed
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Incorrect: Why is she prefering that restaurant?
Correct: Why is she preferring that restaurant?
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Shumaila Saeed
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Incorrect: I am prefering chocolate ice cream over vanilla.
Correct: I am preferring chocolate ice cream over vanilla.
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Hifza Nasir
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Incorrect: He is always prefering to travel by train.
Correct: He is always preferring to travel by train.
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Preferring Definitions

Choosing or liking one thing over another.
He is preferring coffee to tea this morning.
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Opting for one choice consistently.
He's been preferring classical music recently.
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Displaying a greater desire for one alternative.
The cat is preferring wet food today.
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Giving priority to one option.
She's preferring comfort over style in her shoe choice.
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Exhibiting a bias or fondness towards a particular selection.
The audience seems to be preferring the comedian's older jokes.
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Preferring Example Sentences

They were preferring the first game.
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We're preferring to swim in the pool.
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My brother is preferring the chocolate chip cookies.
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She's preferring to play outside than watch TV.
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Shumaila Saeed
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My dog is preferring chicken treats today.
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Dua Fatima
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I am preferring my new shoes.
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Are you preferring the slide or the swings?
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Oct 23, 2023
We are preferring the morning show.
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Dua Fatima
Oct 23, 2023
She was preferring the song's acoustic version.
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Dua Fatima
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I am preferring books over movies.
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Hifza Nasir
Oct 23, 2023
He keeps preferring the red toy.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 23, 2023
They're always preferring the park over the mall.
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Dua Fatima
Oct 23, 2023
Are you preferring chocolate or strawberry?
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Hifza Nasir
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She is preferring her new teacher.
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He's preferring to eat pizza today.
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Preferring Phrases

Preferring the shadows to the spotlight

Staying out of attention or fame.
Though she was talented, she was preferring the shadows to the spotlight.
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Preferring the pen to the sword

Choosing diplomacy over conflict.
As a peaceful leader, he was preferring the pen to the sword.
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Preferring old shoes to new heels

Valuing comfort over appearance.
She went to the party in sneakers, clearly preferring old shoes to new heels.
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Preferring the morning's promise to night's security

Valuing potential and opportunities over guaranteed safety.
Taking risks in his startup, he was preferring the morning's promise to night's security.
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Preferring the path of least resistance

Choosing the easiest way out.
He took the old road instead of climbing the mountain, always preferring the path of least resistance.
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Preferring the deep end

Opting for more complex, challenging situations.
He jumped straight into advanced lessons, always preferring the deep end.
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Preferring whispers to shouts

Favoring subtlety over being overt or loud.
In her artwork, she was preferring whispers to shouts.
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Preferring roads less traveled

Choosing unique or different paths than most.
Instead of popular tourist spots, she's preferring roads less traveled.
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Preferring one's own tune

Marching to the beat of one's own drum.
He has unique fashion sense, always preferring one's own tune.
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Preferring the roots to the fruits

Valuing origins and beginnings over rewards.
In his speech, he mentioned preferring the roots to the fruits.
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Preferring winds to anchors

Choosing change and adaptability over stability.
Always moving from place to place, he was preferring winds to anchors.
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Preferring silent wisdom to loud ignorance

Valuing quiet knowledge over overt foolishness.
She listened more than she spoke, always preferring silent wisdom to loud ignorance.
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Preferring the palette to the canvas

Choosing potential over the final product.
As a creative thinker, he was preferring the palette to the canvas.
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Preferring rainchecks to receipts

Choosing to delay over immediate acquisition.
Instead of buying now, he was preferring rainchecks to receipts.
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Preferring the map to the compass

Trusting planned routes over spontaneous direction.
She always had a plan, preferring the map to the compass.
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Preferring the book's cover

Judging by appearances rather than depth or substance.
Many criticized him for preferring the book's cover when making decisions.
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Preferring the nest to the sky

Favoring comfort zones over exploration.
She stayed in her hometown, preferring the nest to the sky.
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Preferring the backstage to the limelight

Staying behind the scenes rather than being the center of attention.
The director was preferring the backstage to the limelight.
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Preferring the journey to the destination

Valuing the process over the outcome.
She enjoyed the research more than the results, always preferring the journey to the destination.
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Preferring the echo to the shout

Valuing reflection and consideration over immediate reaction.
In debates, he was preferring the echo to the shout.
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Repeatedly Asked Queries

Can "preferring" be used in continuous tenses?

Yes, it can be used in continuous tenses to indicate an ongoing action.
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Is "preferring" a transitive or intransitive verb?

"Preferring" is generally a transitive verb as it often requires an object to make sense.
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Is "preferring" used in any idioms or expressions?

Not directly, but expressions related to preferences and choices often imply the act of preferring.
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Can "preferring" be used in formal writing?

Yes, "preferring" is suitable for both formal and informal contexts.
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Can "preferring" be used in a passive voice?

While less common, it can be, e.g., "Pizza is being preferred over salad."
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Can "preferring" have synonyms?

Yes, synonyms might include "favoring," "choosing," or "liking more."
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Does "preferring" imply a significant choice?

Not always; it can refer to minor or significant preferences.
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