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- 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?
- related to relating to | WordReference Forums
"Related to" cannot be replaced by "relating to," however, when there is a notion of family ties or membership in a class of "relatives": Matt is related to Josephine Old Navy and Banana Republic are related to each other I will investigate the Greek word parousia and other related terms in Classical languages and texts
- meaning - What does of or relating to mean? - English Language . . .
2 The point of this wording is to cover all possible usages of the word Consider the following meanings: "of knowledge" "of knowing" "relating to knowledge" "relating to knowing" Depending on the context of where the word is used, the specific meaning will change, but this wording captures all of the above meanings
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Thread topic -- >>relating to vs pertaining to Hello all, I need to put this knowledge in the CV , but I don't know how to put it by formal language The sentence is this: excellent skills in Professional Design relating to (or pertaining to ?) the jewellery and goldsmith art ( or field ?)
- What is regional, but relating to time instead of location?
What is "regional", but relating to time instead of location? Ask Question Asked 9 years, 11 months ago Modified 9 years, 11 months ago
- grammar - Relating or related information - English Language Usage . . .
I do not fully understand the uses of "relating" and "related" I have read the explanation of the uses of "relating to" and "related to" Yet, when it comes to how to choose between them when it's
- meaning - Why is the word cervix relating to the neck, not anywhere . . .
The human cervix is long, like a human neck, but it seems like an overgeneralization to apply the latin root cer to something so geographically far from the neck Adam Aleksic has an interesting po
- How does one determine if something is Modern or not?
The Merriam Webster English dictionary offers a good understanding of how this word works Definition (Entry 1 of 2) 1a :of, relating to, or characteristic of the present or the immediate past: CONTEMPORARY the modern American family 1b :of, relating to, or characteristic of a period extending from a relevant remote past to the present time modern history 2 :involving recent techniques
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