The connective "and" can mean "in addition" when used in a sentence. It is commonly used to join two ideas or items that are related.
"Associated" means connected or related to something. It implies a relationship or connection between two or more things.
To equate means to consider two things to be equal or the same in some aspect. It can also refer to making a mathematical or logical comparison between two things to show they are equivalent.
To merge or combine two things into a single entity.
Same genus or closely related species.
What is this I don't even. No. No, it doesn't. The two things are not even remotely related. Go read a book.
The two are not related.
The two things both fly.
No, the correct phrase is "related to" when indicating a connection or association between two things.
It means two things, a pair of things. It is a noun, unlike "two".
Structurally, literature can be classified as either prose or poetry. Thematically, it consists of fiction and non-fiction.
It is more common to say "related to" rather than "related with." The phrase "related to" is used to indicate a connection or association between two or more things.
It can mean two things: 'tongue' or 'language'.
Directly proportional relationships mean that if one of the related things is multiplied in size by a number, which we'll call x, then the other related thing is also multiplied by x. Inversely proportional relationships mean that if one of the related things is multiplied in size by a number, x, then the other related thing is divided by x (or multiplied by 1/x , the two are equivalent as multiplication and division are commutative, if that's of interest....) Things can also be related by higher order proportionality. If thing P is proportional to the square of Q (a proportionality of order 2) then if Q is multiplied by a number x, P is multiplied by x2. In general though, if two things are in a proportional relationship it means that when one is multiplied by a certain amount, the other is multiplied by a related amount.
check for things that the two have in common like the color of their eyes or hair.
no she is not mean at allOther Answer:I met her two years ago and we've been friends ever since. She likes quoting feeling-related things and is very kind and relatively open about herself.
compare is when you compare two things that are the same and contrast is when you compare two things that are different.