Hi,
Could you please check for me if I am grammatically correct in these sentences?
In term of the price and specifications, Toyota and Honda are comparative / comparable. (Both words are possible and correct in here))
Ferrari and Toyota are not comparative / comparable in any way.
My experience is never comparative / comparable with yours.
I made a life in comparison / comparable between LA and New York.
I made an analogy / an example between a pump and a human heart. (Both words are the same meaning here?)
Thanks in advance
John Aki
John Aki In term of the price and specifications, Toyota and Honda are comparative / comparable. (Both words are possible and correct in here)) Ferrari and Toyota are not comparative / comparable in any way. My experience is never comparative / comparable with yours.
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John AkiIn term of the price and specifications, Toyota and Honda are comparative / comparable. (Both words are possible and correct in here))
Ferrari and Toyota are not comparative / comparable in any way.
My experience is never comparative / comparable with yours.
Only "comparable" works in these sentences.
John AkiI ma