The plural of comparison is comparisons.
The noun 'comparison' is a countable noun.The plural form is comparisons.
The noun interpolation (determine by comparison) has a normal plural, interpolations.
No, toys is the plural form of the singular noun toy. The plural possessive is toys'.The toys' cost was nothing in comparison to the smiles of the children.
Versus
There isn't such a thing as a "plural" or "singular" tense. The tenses are either Present, Past or Future (broadly speaking, there are several subcategories). Singular/plural refer to Number. "Hot" is an adjective, therefore is has neither tense, nor number, only degrees of comparison.
The verb 'is' is singular, the verb 'are' is plural; both are present tense. Example:Mary is my friend. She is very smart.John and Jeff are my friends. They are very smart.
There are several words similar in spelling or pronunciation:consonance - comparison of word soundsconsonants - (plural noun) non-vowel lettersconscience - (moral concept) sense of right and wrongcontinents - (plural noun) the large landmasses of Earthcontinence - (medical) bladder control
There was no uniform standard of measure for this unit
to
with
A comparison that is not realistic.
you get 2 sets of numbers in a ratio comparison and you only get one in a difference comparison