vkhu
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This is from a test of mine:
"That man's skill is comparable to/with that of the instructor himself"
I picked "to" since that's what I usually hear but when I went online and check I found out that "comparable with" actually exists. Can anyone tell me what is the different between them and which should I use in this case? If both are acceptable then in a test, which one would be the safest bet?
"That man's skill is comparable to/with that of the instructor himself"
I picked "to" since that's what I usually hear but when I went online and check I found out that "comparable with" actually exists. Can anyone tell me what is the different between them and which should I use in this case? If both are acceptable then in a test, which one would be the safest bet?