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  • compare [A with B] vs compare A [with B] | WordReference Forums
    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
  • Liken vs compare vs analogize - WordReference Forums
    To me compare and liken can be used interchangeably in this specific case, however in many other contexts when X is being compared to Y, the whole point of doing the comparison is to identify differences, not similarities Additionally, I guess the verb analogize is rarely used in English (either in AE or BE,) so we can even forget about it PS
  • as any she belied with false compare - WordReference Forums
    "as any she belied with false compare" = "as any woman people lie about by making false comparisons" In Shakespeare, 'she' is sometimes used to mean "a woman" (For example, in Twelfth Night, there's a line about someone being "the cruelest she alive" ) He's saying that his mistress is as rare as those other women people write untruthful poems about (where they say their mistresses eyes are
  • compare A (with and) B - WordReference Forums
    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
  • compare to with - WordReference Forums
    Compare to: to show likeness between two unlike things In the poem, she compares her loneliness to a ship lost at sea Compare with: to analyze two liken things In the poem, she compares her own lonely apartment with her sister's happier home
  • shall I compare thee to a summers day - WordReference Forums
    I know it won't be the same but I would like try Thanks a lot ! SHALL I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, And summer's lease hath all too short a date
  • a better the better the best [Comparative adjectives]
    I thought the 2nd and 3rd were the only options but then I saw the 1st one so I wanted to know if it's correct What's the difference between the first and second? the a Context: There are only 2 singers, I want to compare them
  • I am a university graduate, which the company wants to hire.
    Compare the following, which have the same structure but use a different verb: I am a university graduate, which the company requires for this position I am a university graduate, which the company has made a requirement for this position I am a university graduate, which the company expects of applicants for this position


















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