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Jumanah Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Relating, related

1. Something relating to something else.
2. Something related to something else.
When do I have to use "relating", and "related"?
  

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q=&l=0&t=0&ffo=false&findid=-1&ff = A present participle carries the idea of a present, current relationship. A past participle carries the idea of a relationship that has existed in the past.

  • q=&l=0&t=0&ffo=false&findid=-1&ff = A present participle carries the idea of a present, current relationship.
  • A past participle carries the idea of a relationship that has existed in the past.
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