Sep 1, 2023 ·Sorryformy vague expression. "compare A [with B]" in my post means "compare s ome th ing together with s ome b ody ".
Jun 5, 2022 ·As so often with this sort of question, we probably wouldn’t phrase it that way in the first place. I’mcomparingA and B in terms of their functionality. I’mcomparingthe functionality of A and B. I’mcomparingthe functionality of A against that of B.
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.

Feb 27, 2015 ·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...
Mar 20, 2011 ·"The better" is a superlative that only applies whencomparingtwo people or things. "The best" is not wrong whencomparingjust two, but "the better" makes clear that the comparison is between two only.

Aug 12, 2021 ·My daughter is the younger of my two children, and she is also the more intelligent. My daughter is the youngest of my two children, and she is also the most intelligent. Are both sentences correct or only the first one?