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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?
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"Relating to" is not considered to be a preposition in BE I note that it is so described by Longman and WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English I have not managed to find another dictionary which claims that the present participle of the verb "relate to" is a preposition
- meaning - What does of or relating to mean? - English Language . . .
"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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"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
- pertain to vs. relate to - WordReference Forums
"Pertain to" is a bit more formal, but I think there is also a difference between the two Something can be related but not pertinent For example, a power outage might cause a traffic accident because a traffic light was not working While investigating the cause of the power outage, the traffic accident would relate to the power outage would not pertain to the source of the power outage I'm
- When do you use relate to versus relate with?
@RobbieGoodwin Interesting! So it sounds like 'relate to', with my intended meaning, came first, and it's even dubious as to whether I can use 'relate with' interchangeably Your comment seems to imply not - that this is not the intended meaning for 'relate with' But to my American ears, it sounds very natural to say that you relate with something when you can either sympathize or empathize
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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 never appear in my life ever again "
- in terms of concerning regarding relating to about related to.
Hmmm, sort of, but not really "In terms of" implies that there are other ways of thinking about the subject Here's a rough example let's say that your local movie theatre gives a discount if you buy 3 or more tickets at one time And let's say that your little sister and her girlfriend want to go to the movies with you and your date One way to think about it would be "No way do I want
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