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  • word choice - It is relating to or related to? - English Language . . .
    "Related to" only means that there is some kind of connection while "relating to" indicates something that is about the topic For instance, if I asked for websites relating to english stackexchange com, I might expect to get meta english stackexchange com, maybe some news articles that cover the site, and a blog entry by a founder
  • relating to vs related to - WordReference Forums
    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 When it comes to their meanings; the difference, I would say, is minimal
  • meaning - What does of or relating to mean? - English Language . . .
    Some dictionaries use d the full monty, eg Dictionary reference com: Imperial: of, like, or pertaining to an empire >> of belonging to an empire: the Imperial Army [in some way] like an empire: Here in other words is a phenomenon with an essential nature and on a scale that can only be described as imperial relating or pertaining to an empire: Imperial War Museum
  • pertain to vs. relate to | WordReference Forums
    Can someone tell the difference between 'pertain to' and 'relate to'? I looked it up in the Cambrige Dictionary and got the definition as below, however I still don't understand it well I think 'pertain to' is formal while relate to is less formal What is your view? pertain to sth phrasal
  • When do you use relate to versus relate with?
    If you look up the word 'relate' in any dictionary, it also means 'interact' Thus when the word 'relate' means 'interact' in your writing, the right preposition is 'with' and not 'to'
  • related to relating to - WordReference Forums
    (none of these "related"s could be replaced by "relating"s) And "relating to" has more of a sense of "pertaining," in the present Things that are "relating to" something are "currently implicated" in that thing Maybe an example would be better: 2 He showed me all correspondence relating to the matter 3
  • grammar - difference between to be related to and to relate to . . .
    We need to see figures relating to the last six months 2 (relate to someone something) to be able to understand a situation or the way that someone feels and thinks Martin had always found it easier to relate to women The programme deals with scientific subjects that ordinary people can relate to
  • related to relating to - WordReference Forums
    The meaning is straightforward, but the uses are many and varied As with any verb, you use relate (in its various forms) in whatever way is appropriate to whatever information you want to convey


















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