
compare A (with / and) B - WordReference Forums
Aug 7, 2013 · Dear all, I compared prices in Tokyo (and / with) Singapore. Are there any difference in meaning or nuance between compare 'A and B' and 'A with B'? I would …
comparing it against/with - WordReference Forums
Aug 5, 2011 · The following is from an English exercise given by my son's teacher. 40% of lizard species worldwide could be extinct by 2080. Barry Sinerro reached the conclusion by taking …
compare with/against/versus - WordReference Forums
Mar 9, 2021 · Compare with (= compare against) works best in that context. In general, you compare one thing to another to identify similarities between them, and you compare it with or …
Beyond comparison / Beyond compare.. | WordReference Forums
Oct 27, 2013 · The difference between the two expressions is that the second is more idiomatic than the first. It is more likely to be used in natural speech than 'beyond comparison'.
comparable to / with | WordReference Forums
Jun 18, 2012 · "Comparable TO" is intended to be used when there is a likeness between the entities mentioned. "This model's specification is comparable to this more expensive …
how to form the comparative of color-adjectives
Sep 8, 2010 · what are the comparative form of these adjetives: orange, pink, blue, white, red, yellow, purple, blue, green, black, etc. Are there any rules for the comparative form of tese …
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Mar 29, 2008 · Dans un autre forum j'ai lu la phrase suivante: 'Ici les internautes se comportent correctement. Je dis cela en comparaison à d'autres sites' Moi j'avais l'habitude de dire 'en …
compliance with/to | WordReference Forums
Jan 14, 2019 · Compare also connected to and connected with. What is the rule here? At any rate, comply is mostly used with with, although to is possible. The rule given in Merrian …
Comparecio - WordReference Forums
Jun 11, 2007 · Hello, i am translating a Birth Cert and there is a section that says "Comparecio: Ambos" . Not sure what that would be. Any ideas?
"to check" or "to check for" | WordReference Forums
Feb 15, 2005 · Hi all. I often find in technical literature things like this: Perhaps the most elegant solution is to check for the sign of the sum and compare it against the signs of the numbers …