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"relating to" vs "related to" - WordReference Forums : Related (adj) things that are related, are connected in some ways "He suffers with memory loss related to his disease." 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 ...
adjectives - Should I use " related" or "-related" - English Language ... : This book is computer(*)related. (without a noun) This is a computer(*)related book. (before a noun) I think most authorities would say that 2. should be hyphenated. However, in case 1. it's not quite so clear. The Chicago Manual of Style says it should be open (not have a hyphen), as in . This book is computer related.
When do you use "relate to" versus "relate with"? : 2- ?Related with? could be used when the meaning of the verb is about communication, and often in past tense and passive voice. Hypothetically, also when ?relate? conveys repetition and delivery (but found no examples). Examples for communicating a story: ?How this happens is related with engaging exuberance,? and
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.
grammar - 'Relates to' vs. 'Is Related to' - English Language & Usage ... : (Be) related to is a kinship term, a reciprocal predicate adjective-- She's related to him/He's related to her/He and she are related. It's formed from the past participle of relate, a verb that ultimately involves telling a story (So I'll relate the family's fate since Dad got put in jail - 'Wallaby Stew'). I'm not sure which one is primary ...
related to VS relevant to - WordReference Forums : Related means "connected or associated" , while relevant means "having direct bearing on the matter in hand; pertinent". If you can tell us what confuses you about these two definitions, we might be able to help.
non-work related or non-work-related? - WordReference Forums : Work-related should be written with a hyphen, but I would go for non-work related. You can, of course, avoid this problem by writing not work-related. A similar phrase (though different since well does not have to be followed by a hyphen) is well thought-out.
keep me on copy - how to say it very polite? - WordReference Forums : You're pretty close with what you wrote above. In English we use copy as a verb for the request. So what you want to say is: "Please copy me on all e-mails related to the Sound and Editorial Department." From your post I can't tell what meaning to attach to "department". Please refer to the WordRef dictionary lookup for "deparment".
"Relationship to" vs. "Relationship with" - English Language & Usage ... : @Kay Well, this has been hanging fire for a while. Welcome back. I can properly advise you on English usage in general, but I just don't know whether with and to make any difference here because I'm unfamiliar with the application.
How to use "to + V-ing"? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange : Related: When should a verb be followed by a gerund instead of an infinitive and How does one know when to use a gerund or an infinitive ? Bogdan Commented Aug 28, 2011 at 17:49
 

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