
- comparing with vs compared with | WordReference Forums- Sep 7, 2012 · Comparing it with classical physics, we see that modern physics can be referred to . . . 'We' are the ones comparing (the subordinate clause gets its subject from the main clause), … 
- comparing it against/with - WordReference Forums- Aug 5, 2011 · 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 … 
- when comparing / when compared | WordReference Forums- Oct 16, 2022 · 1.When comparing iPhone and Android smartphone hardware, it's actually easier to point out what the two phones lack compared to the other. 2.When comparing... 
- compare [A with B] vs compare A [with B] | WordReference Forums- Sep 1, 2023 · 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 … 
- Comparison VS Comparing - WordReference Forums- Mar 30, 2018 · 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 … 
- comparing with / compared with | WordReference Forums- May 20, 2008 · Hi Mary, "Comparing with" is awkward English at best; I wouldn't use it at all. "Compared with" is definitely much better. Patty M 
- indicate the cohort against which you are assessing the applicant- Nov 25, 2019 · 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 … 
- 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 … 
- I/me, he/him: Than me or than I?; than him or than he?; etc, etc- Apr 14, 2005 · If, on the other hand, you're comparing direct or indirect objects, the pronouns should be objective: "I've never worked with a more difficult client than him." There are some … 
- comparing / compared - WordReference Forums- Jan 13, 2013 · Representatives of two independent groups have been asked to review recent studies comparing the monthly costs of using cell phones with conventional phones. I think …