Some prepositional phrases 2

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Some prepositional phrases 2

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Some prepositional phrases Compare to To compare is to examine, judge or say how far persons or things are similar or not similar We use ‘compare to’ to suggest resemblance between things that have different natures: Death can be compared to sleep To compare death to sleep is to point out the likeness between two states that are essentially different Yours is not to be compared to mine (That means yours is quite different from mine.) Compare with We use ‘compare with’ to suggest resemblances between things that have essentially similar natures: This cannot compare with that = (This is far different from that.) Peter cannot compare with Jones (= Peter is not nearly so good / Peter is quite different from Jones.) Your essay cannot be compared with Peter’s (= Your essay is not as good as that of Peter.) Disappointed with You can be disappointed with a person I am quite disappointed with her Disappointed with / at / about You can be disappointed with / at / about something I am quite disappointed with my performance OR I am quite disappointed about my performance OR I am quite disappointed at my performance Sorry about You feel sorry about something that has happened I am sorry about your results You may also feel sorry for /about something that you have done I am sorry about disturbing you Sorry for You feel sorry for a person I feel sorry for him Stay on top of your writing! Download our grammar guide from www.englishgrammar.org to stay up-to-date Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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