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- compare [A with B] vs compare A [with B] | WordReference Forums
Sorry for my vague expression "compare A [with B]" in my post means "compare s ome th ing together with s ome b ody " <Edited by moderator (Florentia52) to remove unwarranted abbreviations>
- a better the better the best [Comparative adjectives]
"The better" is a superlative that only applies when comparing two people or things "The best" is not wrong when comparing just two, but "the better" makes clear that the comparison is between two only
- 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
- Del que de lo que - WordReference Forums
I'm a bit confused about the use of 'de lo que' vs 'del que' A few examples from my collection of Spanish 'modismos': Quizá seas más listo de lo que pareces Tienes más tiempo del que piensas Recuerdo ese video del que hablan Ellos son más poderosos de lo que puedas imaginar Any
- 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
- Comparison with different verbs (más. . . de lo que) - WordReference Forums
According to my CLEP book, the phrase "de lo que" is only used for comparing adjectives and adverbs Es más fácil de lo que crees (facil) However, when comparing things, the articles el la los las are used instead of "lo" Tengo más coches de los que puedo contar
- indicate the cohort against which you are assessing the applicant
If you say on the form "I think Fred is a very good candidate", you are inevitably comparing Fred to somebody else or some other people, and you are probably not comparing him to the children at your child's infant school! Who exactly are you comparing Fred to?
- younger youngest - WordReference Forums
It depends If he has 10 sisters and you say "youngest", then you are referring to the two youngest ones, obviously If he only has 2 sisters, you would say "younger", because you are comparing him with them H
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