Meaning of To do with
Having a connection or relation to something.
In simple words: related to or about something
To do with in a sentence
- This project has a lot to do with environmental protection.
- Is there anything to do with their recent success?
- His comments were unrelated to what we were to do with the report.
- She explained how the new rules have to do with student safety.
- We'll find out what this has to do with the overall strategy.
How to use To do with
Use 'to do with' in casual conversation. Avoid in formal writing. It often indicates relevance or connection.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Imagine a present ('to') that you have to open to see what it has 'to do with'.
Related words
Collocations with To do with
- have to do with
- related to
- nothing to do with
- to do with something
- to do with someone
Synonyms for To do with
- related to
- concerning
- about
- involving
- pertaining to
Common mistakes with To do with
- Using 'do with' without 'to' as in 'I have something do with this.'
- Confusing 'to do with' and 'dealing with' in context.
- Inserting unnecessary words, e.g., 'to do with it' instead of 'to do with'.
To do with appears in
To do with in other languages
- Arabicالعربيةله علاقة بـ
متعلق بشيء ما أو عن شيء ما
- Bengaliবাংলাসম্পর্কিত
কোনো কিছু নিয়ে বা সম্পর্কিত
- GermanDeutschzu tun haben mit
etwas zu tun haben mit oder über etwas
- SpanishEspañolTener que ver con
relacionado con o sobre algo
- Persianفارسیربط داشتن با
مربوط به یا درباره چیزی
- FrenchFrançaisAvoir un rapport avec, concerner
lié à ou à propos de quelque chose
- Hindiहिन्दीसे संबंधित
किसी चीज़ से संबंधित या उसके बारे में।
- ItalianItalianoAvere a che fare con, C'entrare con
Riguardante qualcosa o collegato a qualcosa.
- PortuguesePortuguêsA ver com
relacionado a ou sobre algo
- RussianРусскийиметь отношение к
связанный с чем-то или о чем-то
- Urduاردومتعلق ہونا، تعلق رکھنا
کسی چیز سے متعلق یا اس کے بارے میں ہونا۔
- Chinese中文和...有关
和某事有关或关于某事。
More phrases like To do with
- OverseasB2
connected with foreign countries, especially those separated from your country by the sea or ocean
- Fortunes
A chance event or a person's wealth or success.
- That's a king's ransom
An exceptionally large sum of money or valuable assets.
- Ransom
Money demanded for the release of a captive.
- It is
A phrase used to assert that something exists or is true.
- InterestingA1
attracting your attention because it is/they are special, exciting or unusual
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Frequently asked questions about To do with
What does To do with mean?
related to or about something
What is the definition of To do with?
Having a connection or relation to something.
How do you use To do with in a sentence?
This project has a lot to do with environmental protection.
Can you give another example of To do with?
Is there anything to do with their recent success?
What are synonyms for To do with?
Common alternatives include related to, concerning, about, involving, pertaining to.
What words go with To do with?
It commonly pairs with have to do with, related to, nothing to do with, to do with something, to do with someone.
What are common mistakes when using To do with?
Using 'do with' without 'to' as in 'I have something do with this.' Confusing 'to do with' and 'dealing with' in context. Inserting unnecessary words, e.g., 'to do with it' instead of 'to do with'.
How do you pronounce To do with?
US: //tə du wɪð//, UK: //tə duː wɪð//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use To do with?
Use 'to do with' in casual conversation. Avoid in formal writing. It often indicates relevance or connection.
