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What's the difference between "comparing to" and "compared with"?
For instance,"Comparing to coca cola, the language of pepsi has certainly changed significantly over the time." and "Compared with coca cola,....",which one is a more native expression?
Does "compare to" stress more on differences while "compare with" stress more on resemblances?
Besides,what's the differences between active voice and passive voice here?
Thank you for your explanation.
26 de may. de 2015 21:05
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Many native English speakers think that 'compared to' means the same as 'compared with, but grammarians will say that:
“Compare to” refers to similarities, and
“compare with” refers to similarities and differences.
,"ComparED to Coca Cola, the language of Pepsi has certainly changed significantly over [delete "the"] time."
For example:
Comparing Coca Cola to Pepsi may include the similar colour, taste, amount of carbonation (amount of Carbon Dioxide (CO2)), and the simalar prices.
Comparing Coca Cola with Pepsi could include the similarities above and some of the differences, e.g., coke is more acidic, Pepsi is sweeter (higher sugar content), etc..
26 de mayo de 2015
"Compared with coca cola..." is the correct expression, and is commonly used in those kinds of sentences. They both focus on differences.
26 de mayo de 2015
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Hawaii
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Chino (mandarín), Inglés, Japonés
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