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What is the past tense of compare with?

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The past tense of compare with is compared with.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of compare with is compares with.

The present participle of compare with is comparing with.

The past participle of compare with is compared with.

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Woodcarving is less developed among the Bemba compared with other peoples in the region, and weaving is unknown among the Bemba.
Many children these days go through enough money to support a family 20 years ago, but still have little fun compared with our childhood.
The distance to the target, however, must be small for us to feel the heat because lightning's radiant energy pales compared with the Sun.
The UK remains a relatively lowly taxed country compared with its European partners.
There is no support for the idea that female larks work harder during the chick rearing period compared with the incubation period.
Eight patients with acquired agraphia were studied using the same writing tests and were compared with normal and brain-damaged controls.

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