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  1. 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...

  2. related to / related with | WordReference Forums

    Nov 16, 2007 · It would be the first one, related to I cannot think of any context in English were related to would work.

  3. The 100 most useful socialising phrases - UsingEnglish.com

    Oct 15, 2023 · This is a list of the most important things to be able to say, understand and respond to in socialising situations like going to restaurants with foreign guests. For related topics like meeting …

  4. 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?

  5. English Vocabulary - UsingEnglish.com

    English vocabulary reference, including definitions of English grammar terms, irregular verbs, phrasal verbs and idioms. Also includes links to online dictionaries.

  6. respective, corresponding, related or relevant - WordReference Forums

    Oct 22, 2018 · Hello everybody, Can anyone please help me to find the correct word in the following sentence? The elicitor or priming activity value is expressed as the ratio of the H2O2 amount …

  7. 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, whereas you …

  8. Teaching English for Specific Purposes (ESP) - UsingEnglish.com

    Mar 17, 2024 · How is English for Specific Purposes (ESP) different from English as a Second Language (ESL), also known as general English?

  9. a / an specific situation | WordReference Forums

    Nov 29, 2005 · Which one is correct? "a specific situation" or "an specific situation"? I know "an" normally goes with words starting with a vowel but in this case...

  10. grammar - 'Relates to' vs. 'Is Related to' - English Language & Usage ...

    Jul 17, 2015 · 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 …