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  1. comparing it against/with | WordReference Forums

    Aug 5, 2011 · "To compare with" is the correct construction in our everyday use but, depending on the context, to "compare against" something is correct as well. See below: Merriam Webster …

  2. compare with/against/versus - WordReference Forums

    Mar 9, 2021 · In practice, most people do indeed use compare with and compare to interchangeably. That doesn’t alter the fact that there is a basic distinction between them, …

  3. Commare - WordReference Forums

    Feb 3, 2005 · The correct spelling in Italian is comare. Unlike the word compare (same word but for a man) that was less fortunate, comare has several meanings: 1 = godmother 2 = …

  4. 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 …

  5. en comparaison avec/à | WordReference Forums

    Mar 29, 2008 · Si je dis que je compare François Mitterrand au Général de Gaulle, je reconnais un certain privilège au Général de Gaulle. Mais beaucoup d'autres utiliseraient indifféremment …

  6. 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 …

  7. Comparecio - WordReference Forums

    Jun 11, 2007 · I know it's been a while since the last inquiry about "Comparecio" appeared, but for the benefit of anyone else who is reading this, ...when a birth certificate (especially Mexican …

  8. compliance with/to - WordReference Forums

    Jan 14, 2019 · Ma_linka, the rule you quote in #3 about compare to and compare with may well reflect majority usage. However, I rather doubt that most native speakers would be able to …

  9. shier or more shy? | WordReference Forums

    May 12, 2009 · I was wondering which form is correct for comparison of an adjective 'shy'? It's a short one so it should be - 'shier, the shiest', but it sounds strange-or...

  10. "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 …