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  1. 15 de ene. de 2015 · Oct 16, 2008. #7. Guys, I was talking to a very knowledgeable guy and he told me this: - The noun "match" may require the preposition "with". - The verb "to match" does not require the preposition "with" following it (only rarely we see "to match with" being used in this case) His own words: The word "match" is either a noun or a verb, "match ...

  2. 22 de ago. de 2017 · Aug 22, 2017. #2. match the colour of the curtains to the colour of the lounge suite. = so they are the same/identical. Match the pictures with the sentences" : so that a picture corresponds with a particular sentence. A picture is not the same as written words. me22dec and mosquitoinasequindress.

  3. 13 de nov. de 2017 · England (aged 79) UK English. Nov 13, 2017. #3. I could use either. I don't think to is better than with, or vice versa. J.

  4. 1 de dic. de 2009 · Both are correct depending on what you're trying to say. There were more than forty thousand people in the football match. This would mean that there are 40,000 people participating in the match. Probably too many players for one field. There were more than forty thousand people at the football match. I'm sure this is what you're looking for.

  5. tf = strcmp(s1,s2) compares s1 and s2 and returns 1 (true) if the two are identical and 0 (false) otherwise. Text is considered identical if the size and content of each are the same. The return result tf is of data type logical. The input arguments can be any combination of string arrays, character vectors, and cell arrays of character vectors.

  6. 23 de feb. de 2010 · Feb 23, 2010. #4. 'It has a jacket in the same colour to "match it", to me is more common. It's less common to say. 'It has a jacket in the same colour to suit it'. A person might say, 'I found a jacket in the same color "that suits" it perfectly.'. This sentence implies the two pieces are not by the same manufacturer.

  7. 11 de dic. de 2012 · Dec 11, 2012. #2. to match (transitive) = to harmonise with - "These gloves match my coat." To match (intransitive) = to correspond, to be equal - "These are not a pair of gloves, they do not match. They are of different sizes!" I would not uses " match with ", the ' with ' serves no purpose. P.

  8. 5 de abr. de 2010 · I may be wrong, but I think that match the colour of your eyes means that they are the same colour as the eyes. 'Adjust' seems to me to mean to make something in such a way so that it suit, fit or match. I agree that adjust means modifying something to get it to suit, fit or match. You can also adjust to a situation in order to fit in.

  9. 15 de nov. de 2012 · South Bend, Indiana. English - US. Nov 15, 2012. #3. "The sound doesn't match up to the video" might be interpreted to mean that the video quality is better than the sound, but that's a stretch for me. "doesn't match up with" means "isn't synchronized with" to me. I think that "match up to the facts" would be understood the same as "match up ...

  10. 2 de feb. de 2019 · Match/ match up the name of the author with the corresponding work. It seems to me match doesn't really go with "with" when used intransitively (the jacket doesn't match (with) the jeans), though it does when used transitively (you need to match the jacket to the jeans); that's not an issue with "match up".

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