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  • Asked on December 5, 2021 in Word choice.

    Compare is an action verb. When you use the term compare or contrast your describing the action of assessing one thing or another thing. Comparisons are nouns, so when comparing things to something one has done compared to another.

    Ex. I compared the two pairs of scissors together, and the comparison revealed the only difference was in the shape of their handles. Detachable thumbs are rarely seen in the cutting hemispherical and no sharpeners are available online.

    I would go with choice #2 as it clearly states that information will be there to

    compare.

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  • Asked on December 5, 2021 in Word choice.

    Compare is an action verb. When you use the term compare or contrast your describing the action of assessing one thing or another thing. Comparisons are nouns, so when comparing things to something one has done compared to another.

    Ex. I compared the two pairs of scissors together, and the comparison revealed the only difference was in the shape of their handles. Detachable thumbs are rarely seen in the cutting hemispherical and no sharpeners are available online.

    I would go with choice #2 as it clearly states that information will be there to

    compare.

    • 281185 views
    • 20 answers
    • 103797 votes
  • Asked on November 29, 2021 in Word choice.

    Compare is an action verb. When you use the term compare or contrast your describing the action of assessing one thing or another thing. Comparisons are nouns, so when comparing things to something one has done compared to another.

    Ex. I compared the two pairs of scissors together, and the comparison revealed the only difference was in the shape of their handles. Detachable thumbs are rarely seen in the cutting hemispherical and no sharpeners are available online.

    I would go with choice #2 as it clearly states that information will be there to

    compare.

    • 281185 views
    • 20 answers
    • 103797 votes
  • Asked on November 27, 2021 in Word choice.

    Compare is an action verb. When you use the term compare or contrast your describing the action of assessing one thing or another thing. Comparisons are nouns, so when comparing things to something one has done compared to another.

    Ex. I compared the two pairs of scissors together, and the comparison revealed the only difference was in the shape of their handles. Detachable thumbs are rarely seen in the cutting hemispherical and no sharpeners are available online.

    I would go with choice #2 as it clearly states that information will be there to

    compare.

    • 281185 views
    • 20 answers
    • 103797 votes
  • Asked on November 26, 2021 in Word choice.

    Compare is an action verb. When you use the term compare or contrast your describing the action of assessing one thing or another thing. Comparisons are nouns, so when comparing things to something one has done compared to another.

    Ex. I compared the two pairs of scissors together, and the comparison revealed the only difference was in the shape of their handles. Detachable thumbs are rarely seen in the cutting hemispherical and no sharpeners are available online.

    I would go with choice #2 as it clearly states that information will be there to

    compare.

    • 281185 views
    • 20 answers
    • 103797 votes
  • Asked on November 22, 2021 in Word choice.

    Compare is an action verb. When you use the term compare or contrast your describing the action of assessing one thing or another thing. Comparisons are nouns, so when comparing things to something one has done compared to another.

    Ex. I compared the two pairs of scissors together, and the comparison revealed the only difference was in the shape of their handles. Detachable thumbs are rarely seen in the cutting hemispherical and no sharpeners are available online.

    I would go with choice #2 as it clearly states that information will be there to

    compare.

    • 281185 views
    • 20 answers
    • 103797 votes
  • Asked on November 22, 2021 in Word choice.

    Compare is an action verb. When you use the term compare or contrast your describing the action of assessing one thing or another thing. Comparisons are nouns, so when comparing things to something one has done compared to another.

    Ex. I compared the two pairs of scissors together, and the comparison revealed the only difference was in the shape of their handles. Detachable thumbs are rarely seen in the cutting hemispherical and no sharpeners are available online.

    I would go with choice #2 as it clearly states that information will be there to

    compare.

    • 281185 views
    • 20 answers
    • 103797 votes
  • Asked on November 22, 2021 in Word choice.

    Compare is an action verb. When you use the term compare or contrast your describing the action of assessing one thing or another thing. Comparisons are nouns, so when comparing things to something one has done compared to another.

    Ex. I compared the two pairs of scissors together, and the comparison revealed the only difference was in the shape of their handles. Detachable thumbs are rarely seen in the cutting hemispherical and no sharpeners are available online.

    I would go with choice #2 as it clearly states that information will be there to

    compare.

    • 281185 views
    • 20 answers
    • 103797 votes
  • Asked on November 19, 2021 in Word choice.

    Compare is an action verb. When you use the term compare or contrast your describing the action of assessing one thing or another thing. Comparisons are nouns, so when comparing things to something one has done compared to another.

    Ex. I compared the two pairs of scissors together, and the comparison revealed the only difference was in the shape of their handles. Detachable thumbs are rarely seen in the cutting hemispherical and no sharpeners are available online.

    I would go with choice #2 as it clearly states that information will be there to

    compare.

    • 281185 views
    • 20 answers
    • 103797 votes
  • Asked on October 22, 2021 in Word choice.

    Compare is an action verb. When you use the term compare or contrast your describing the action of assessing one thing or another thing. Comparisons are nouns, so when comparing things to something one has done compared to another.

    Ex. I compared the two pairs of scissors together, and the comparison revealed the only difference was in the shape of their handles. Detachable thumbs are rarely seen in the cutting hemispherical and no sharpeners are available online.

    I would go with choice #2 as it clearly states that information will be there to

    compare.

    • 281185 views
    • 20 answers
    • 103797 votes