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  • Japanese optometric system | WordReference Forums
    Hi, A Japanese friend of mine was telling me about her myopia and we were trying to compare how myopic we are but it turned out that the French and Japanese measuring systems are completely different She told me that she has: 右0 1 左1 2 But was unable to explain what those numbers are She
  • What are the comparative and superlative of the word slowly
    Hello, everyone, As the title asks, I hope to know the comparative and superlative of the word "slowly" Are "slowlier" and "slowliest" right? Or "more slowly" and "most slowly" right? Besides, are all the adverbs ending with "-ly" are same? Thanks a lot!
  • Compare apples and oranges - WordReference Forums
    Apples and pears are arguably more similar than lucciole and lanterne or fischi and fiaschi Sì, indubbiamente Edit: Jg, riesci a pensare ad un contesto, ad una frase con "compare apples and oranges"? Magari è più facile vedere se i nostri modi di dire possono adattarsi o magari a qualcuno viene in mente qualcos'altro
  • comparable to with | WordReference Forums
    "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 model's ""Comparing WITH" is when you are alluding to or are going to describe a difference or contrast "When compared with the 10000, the previous figure of 600 seems minuscule "Sorry the examples aren't great The distinction is
  • Comparative adjectives (negative) | WordReference Forums
    Hello my dear friends We know that when we want to make a comparative structure, we add the suffix er at the end of the adjective big- bigger warm – warmer But when the word has two syllables and more we use more or less More comfortable (positive) Less comfortable
  • comparar con a | WordReference Forums
    Hola nativos, se' que nosotros tenemos dos opciones en ingles: compare with to, pero esta' bien decir: comparar a Por ejemplo: Comparado a Juan, Pablo es un idiota Gracias
  • Essere a caro amico | WordReference Forums
    Ciao a tutti :) Sono pervenuto a questo modo di dire solo qualche anno fa, attraverso conoscenti siciliani e siccome mi piace molto volevo, sia condividerlo con voi, sia fare un piccolo sondaggio circa la sua diffusione sul territorio Si usa questa espressione quando si ha una grande mole di
  • differently to from than - WordReference Forums
    It has the advantage that it can be followed by a clause, and so is sometimes more concise than different from: compare things are definitely different than they were one year ago with things are definitely different from the way they were one year ago Different to is common in Britain, but is disliked by traditionalists




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