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- comparing with vs compared with | WordReference Forums
I am having a problem understanding the difference between comparing with and compared with here are the sentences Compared with Classical physics, Modern physics is referred to as quantum physics Comparing with Classical physics, Modern physics is referred to as quantum physics thanks
- comparing it against with - WordReference Forums
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 current data on Mexican lizards and comparing it against extinction modelling and projected risks worldwide Can
- comparing with compared with | WordReference Forums
De acuerdo con Metzli, pero sí se puede usar "cheap" tal como lo tenía Mary Poppins: This type of energy is relatively cheap compared with other types
- compare A (with and) B | WordReference Forums
Dn88 is correct If you were comparing the prices between Tesco stores in London and Tesco stores in Prague to determine whether or not there were variations between the stores within each city, then it would be correct to say "I compared prices in London and Prague" because you are not comparing London prices to Prague prices
- Comparison VS Comparing - WordReference Forums
The meaning of comperison in Longman dictionary The process of compairing two or more people or things EX: 1) Comparison with his previous movies shows how Lee has developed as a director 2)İn comparison to other recent video games, this one is not very exciting İn these sentences can I use
- how to form the comparative of color-adjectives
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 color-adjectives? thanks for your help are there any other ways to say that the color of an object is darker or
- comparable vs similar - WordReference Forums
According to the Cambridge Dictionary, comparable means similar in size, amount, or quality to something else, so it seems that I can use comparable and similar interchangeably when comparing sizes, amounts or qualities However, I'm still unsure if the word is used properly in these sentences because I didn't find a similar example online
- Less + Adjective + than | WordReference Forums
Hi There, What are the rules of forming negative comparative sentences? With adjective of more than 2 syllables, it seems like substituting more with less works all the time A is more beautiful than B vs A is less beautiful than B A is more careful than B vs A is less careful than
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