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  1. 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, …

  2. grammar - 'Relates to' vs. 'Is Related to' - English Language

    Jul 17, 2015 · Conclusion The difference between the present form relate [s] and the participial form is/are related creates a subtle difference in focus, that will have a slight influence on the …

  3. It is "relating to" or "related to"? - English Language & Usage …

    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?

  4. word choice - Is it ever correct to use "relate to with"? - English ...

    3 Using relate to or relate with is certainly correct. Using relate to with your own childhood is also correct as it can be interpreted as relate to using your own childhood.

  5. grammar - difference between to be related to and to relate to ...

    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': …

  6. What is the meaning of the phrase "as they relate to..."?

    Jan 9, 2021 · Effects of short- and long-course antibiotics on the lower intestinal microbiome as they relate to traveller's diarrhea Could you please explain the meaning of the phrase "as they …

  7. word choice - To 'link' or 'relate' two items? - English Language ...

    The meaning of relate as "show a connection between" can take an object. It doesn't always have to, but as a stand alone word relate makes me think of its other meaning: feel sympathy for or …

  8. What does the term "86'd" relate to? - English Language & Usage …

    Feb 27, 2011 · What does the term "86'd" relate to? Ask Question Asked 14 years, 8 months ago Modified 7 years, 4 months ago

  9. What do you call someone who is easy to relate to? [closed]

    What do you call someone who is easy to relate to? For example, someone who has been through something you have been through, like similar life experiences.

  10. Idiom for when someone relates two unrelated things

    Aug 26, 2021 · Is there an idiom about someone who surprisingly relates two unrelated things in an unbelievable story? "Cock and bull story" seems to be used mainly about …