
adjectives - Should I use " related" or "-related" - English Language ...
What is the correct use of the term "related?" For example, should I use it like computer related, or is it more proper to use computer-related (where the word "computer" is just part of my examp...
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Mar 22, 2009 · Don't you think that "to" is the only correct preposition to use with "related" when the meaning is "connected to", acme? After all, it's just a metaphor: I am related to the other members of …
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Sep 1, 2015 · Related (adj) things that are related, are connected in some ways "He suffers with memory loss related to his disease." Relating to (preposition) about or concerning "Documents …
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Jul 17, 2015 · Does the choice between passive/active voice make any difference in the examples below? My question relates to your earlier work. My question is related to you earlier work. Nerve …
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I read this sentence in a book. However, it does not solve specific problems relating to a business or a profession. I, myself, often use related to instead of relating to. Is there any difference?
When do you use "relate to" versus "relate with"?
Dec 30, 2016 · I have a feeling that maybe you use one preposition with people, and the other with situations. For example, you might relate with a student who's nervous about an exam, whereas you …
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Oct 24, 2020 · Hi there, What's the difference between 'related to' and 'relating to'? Example sentence :"I've deleted everything related to him/ relating to him on my phone, hoping that this person would …
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Apr 23, 2020 · Macmillan recognises that 'relate to' is more cohesive than the usual 'verb and preposition [al phrase]' string, though it is debatable whether most would call it a 'phrasal verb': relate …
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Dec 28, 2011 · In the dictionary, relate to means "be concerned with", so I am wondering what is the difference between relate to and be related to? Such as, The book relates to wildlife. The book is …
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Nov 16, 2007 · Hi, what the correct way to say it: 1.- ... related to the present document 2.- ... related with the present document thanks -- please correct all my mistakes