
compare [A with B] vs compare A [with B] | WordReference Forums
Sep 1, 2023 · & compare A [with B] (compare 1 thing together with sb) I think, for the question setter, they thought it is the latter pattern that should explain the question.
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 against …
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 appreciate any comments.
Commare - WordReference Forums
Feb 3, 2005 · In Northern Italy, "comare" and "compare" are not the godmother and the godfather (we use "madrina" and "padrino") but the best woman and the best man at a wedding. Last September I …
Compare A and B on something - WordReference Forums
Jun 5, 2022 · Say A and B are the same kind of product but of different brands. I want to test their functionality. I compare A and B on their functionality. I compare A...
as at vs. as of - WordReference Forums
Jun 7, 2007 · As of (compare with as from) does much the same thing; it fixes a time but (often) it looks from that point to a relative future time. "As of this moment, I have £2.98 in my pocket but I will add …
Do a comparison? | WordReference Forums
Feb 13, 2014 · So, as far as I know, the correct expression is "to make a comparison of A and B" instead of " do a comparison of A and B." However, is it correct to use " do " as a verb with " comparison " in …
compare with more than two things | WordReference Forums
Jul 4, 2015 · Can we use "compare" with more than two things? I want to compare between the shifts in style by an author in a trilogy (three novels) and how the translator reflects those shifts in his translation.
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-Webster's …
more angry / angrier - WordReference Forums
Feb 18, 2022 · Hello, A dictionary (e.g. Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English) says we compare the adjective 'angry' using -ier and -iest. However, I've found online quite a lot of examples of 'more …