It means to tell how the things being compared are different from one another.
One way to compare two fractions is to convert both to a common denominator. Then the only difference is in the numerator. Comparison of the numerator is then sufficient to compare the fractions. A percentage is equivalent to converting the fractions to a denominator of 100.
It means divide one quantity by the other one.
than it is used for comparison whereas then is for continuous for instance i went to the market today then to the mall.....
A metaphor is a figure of speech in which two dissimilar things are used to make a comparison, but an extended metaphor is a comparison that is continuously being made throughout a written work (more commonly in poetry).
The positive degree of comparison is used. (That it, no comparison is made.)
These are commonly used interchangeably, and the distinction between them is a small one. "Comparison to" should be used when comparison is made between specific people, things, or other instances. Example: John is an excellent student in comparison to his shiftless brother Mike. "Comparison with" should be used when comparison is made to a group or an indefinite (i.e. uncountable) entity. Example 1: John is an excellent student in comparison with the rest of his class. Example 2: John has excelled in school in comparison with what I feared.
The words rather and fairly have a very similar meaning. They can mean "moderately" or "significantly" depending on the sentences they are in.For example:That was a rather big fish he caught.and:That was a fairly big fish he caught.In the sentences above, rather and fairly have the same meaning.However, the word rather can also be used to make a comparison, and fairly cannot.For example:I'd rather eat a fish than a squid.Rather is used for comparison purposes. If you replaced rather with fairly, the sentence would no longer make sense.
A CONTROL is a standard used for comparison
The positive degree of comparison is used. (That it, no comparison is made.)
The positive degree of comparison is used. (That it, no comparison is made.)
The positive degree of comparison is used. (That it, no comparison is made.)
The positive degree of comparison is used. (That it, no comparison is made.)