Want this question answered?
No, it's the same as asking if $6.00 is greater than $6.20, which price would you prefer?
It means greater than or equal to
I prefer to play the lotto games with the smaller prizes because the probability of winning something is much greater.
It means, "Was their influence good or bad?"
Not greater than or equal to.
Yes
That is a very vague question, but if you mean military and economic influence, then I would say the Truman Doctrine.
The Greater Influence - 1913 was released on: USA: 19 August 1913
It is correct to say "I prefer this to that" (for example, "I prefer tea to coffee"). This would mean that you have a preference for, or favor, tea over coffee. "Than" is for comparisons: this is [more, greater, better, etc.] than that. But you would say "I would rather do this than that."
to prefer = preferir
The cast of The Greater Influence - 1913 includes: Chester Barnett as Bob Graham Pearl White as Norah
yes. for most teenagers, peers will have a greater influence than parents. this changes later in life.
No, it's the same as asking if $6.00 is greater than $6.20, which price would you prefer?
Prefer
that means i prefer.
Fancy boy
well