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Compare, means to take two or more items, and look at how different or similar they are, either by how they are made, what they contain etc.
Contrast is virtually the same except that it can be used artistically, eg the difference between dark and light shades is contrast....gosh isn't English difficult !!
Comparability is the the property that financial statements are prepared under uniform principles from one company to another or from one country to another. The consistency is the continual use of the same accounting policy with a change allowed only when justified.
comparing is present continues and compares is past participle.
this means comparing means de person is still doin it nd compares mean de person hv don it nd theres a possibility he will do it again
Compared = find ways in which two or more things are the same.
Contrasted = find ways in which two or more things are different.
To compare is to look for and find similarities between two objects/ideas. To replicate is to create another object/idea that mimics the first and/or has many similarities.
Replicate means when you make an exact or close copy of something.
The grammatic difference between compare to and compare with is mainly that when a person compares something to something else it is different then comparing with.
You can't compare the two.
Compare molting and metamorphos
compare between planned and unplanned change
compare between movable and immovable property
Compare and contrast seawalls and groins
... In the english language we compare two things..
itis when you compare between tow things and show the difference between them clearly
compare hyperlink with mail merge
You didn't add a second item to compare to. The difference between washing powder for top loading... and what ???
You are trying to compare a country with a city. Maybe your question should ask 'what is the difference between UK and Holland' or 'London and Amsterdam'.