What is the past tense of Rather?

What is the past tense of Rather?

make verb forms

Infinitive Present Participle Past Tense
rather rathering rathered

How is rather used in a sentence?

We use rather than to give more importance to one thing when two alternatives or preferences are being compared: He wanted to be an actor rather than a comedian. Can we come over on Saturday rather than Friday? Rather than usually occurs between two things which are being compared.

What does datch mean?

What does DATCH mean? datch Good.

How do you use kudos?

Kudos sentence example

  1. He received kudos of approval from the intelligentsia.
  2. I believe she deserves kudos for just putting up with some of the drama that comes with her job.
  3. More kudos must go to Jack Emery who played Ralph.
  4. Being the first sportsman to win a reality TV show carries many kudos .

How do you wish congratulations?

More Formal

  1. “Congratulations on your well-deserved success.”
  2. “Heartfelt congratulations to you.”
  3. “Warmest congratulations on your achievement.”
  4. “Congratulations and best wishes for your next adventure!”
  5. “So pleased to see you accomplishing great things.”

What part of speech is congratulations?

The word ‘congratulations’ can be used as either a noun or an interjection.

What is the verb of congratulation?

transitive verb. 1 : to express vicarious pleasure to (a person) on the occasion of success or good fortune graciously congratulated the winner also : to feel pleased with congratulating herself for a job well done. 2 archaic : to express sympathetic pleasure at (an event)

Do you say congratulation or congratulations?

what is the difference between congratulation and congratulations. Generally “congratulations” is the widely used term, and when used in singular form you use “congratulate”. But sometimes “congratulate” is replaced by “congratulation” to imply act and expression both at the same time.

What does Congradulation mean?

formal : the act of telling someone that you are happy because of his or her success or good luck : the act of congratulating someone. See the full definition for congratulation in the English Language Learners Dictionary. congratulation. noun. con·​grat·​u·​la·​tion | \ kən-ˌgra-chə-ˈlā-shən \

Where do we use congratulations?

In the plural, congratulations is what one offers to express pleasure in the success or good fortune of another. The preposition on is used when expressing one’s good wishes in the context of a happy event: Congratulations on your marriage! Congratulations on your new baby!

How do you wish a married couple?

Casual Wedding Wishes

  1. “Best wishes!”
  2. “Congratulations!”
  3. “Congratulations on your wedding!”
  4. “We’re/I’m so happy for you!”
  5. “Wishing you lots of love and happiness.”
  6. “We/I love you. Congrats!”
  7. “Lots of love today and beyond.”
  8. “Here’s a little something to start your life together.” (If you’re including a gift.)

What do you say to the bride and groom?

Formal Wedding Wishes

  • “May the years ahead be filled with love and joy.”
  • “May your love grow stronger each and every passing year.”
  • “Thank you for letting us share in your special day.
  • “Here’s to a lifetime full of happiness and love.”
  • “Wishing you well as you embark on this next chapter of life.

How do you compliment a wedding?

7 Compliments the Bride Wants to Hear on Her Wedding Day

  1. You look beautiful.
  2. Your dress is perfect!
  3. I can’t believe how stunning these flowers are…
  4. You two are made for each other.
  5. I’m having such an incredible time, thank you!
  6. The ceremony was so meaningful.
  7. Whatever’s in your heart!