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Use of Rather, Would Rather, Rather than in English - Basic English Grammar

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- Could you please tell me what "can't you tell?" means?
- What is the meaning of "rather." I really can't use it in a sentence.
- What's the difference between "important" ,"essential" and "significant"? What is the meaning of "time after time", "year after year" and "day after day"?
- Please, tell me what's the difference between "I go" and "I will go"?
- Is there the difference between "because" and "cause"? It ssems to me they have a similar meaning, isn't it?

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