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- 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
- grammar - Relates to vs. Is Related to - English Language Usage . . .
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 cells relate to one
- word choice - It is relating to or related to? - English Language . . .
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?
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 relate to test
- related to or related with | WordReference Forums
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 my family; X is related to Y In the sample sentence in question, "associated with" might have been a possible alternative
- relating to vs related to | WordReference Forums
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 relating to immigration laws" Source: Longman Dictionary of English As you can see "related" is an adjective and "relating to" is a proposition
- relate to be related to - WordReference Forums
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 related to wildlife It is said that he related to the crime It is said that he was related to the crime
- non-work related or non-work-related? | WordReference Forums
Shall we use the hyphens like "non-work related" or "non-work-related" or still have other ways? This is my first thread in forum and i hope to receive your kindly support on this matter
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