1) You can simply use Positive degree to show preference:
for e.g.
I do not like coffee as much as sugarcane juice.
2) Comparative degree can be used :
for e.g.
I like sugarcane juice more than coffee.
3) 'Would rather ........than' can be used to show preference:
for e.g.
I would rather drink sugarcane juice than coffee.
4) Prefer to
e.g.
I would prefer sugarcane juice to coffee.
'Prefer to, Junior to, Senior to, Anterior to , Posterior to, Inferior to, Superior to ' these word do not take 'than' after them. These words always come with 'to'
for e.g.
I do not like coffee as much as sugarcane juice.
2) Comparative degree can be used :
for e.g.
I like sugarcane juice more than coffee.
3) 'Would rather ........than' can be used to show preference:
for e.g.
I would rather drink sugarcane juice than coffee.
4) Prefer to
e.g.
I would prefer sugarcane juice to coffee.
'Prefer to, Junior to, Senior to, Anterior to , Posterior to, Inferior to, Superior to ' these word do not take 'than' after them. These words always come with 'to'
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