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UK//ɪt hæd ˈsʌmθɪŋ tə du wɪð//US//ɪt hæd ˈsʌmθɪŋ tə du wɪð//

Meaning of It had something to do with

It is related to something unspecified.

In simple words: It is related to something.

It had something to do with in a sentence

  • The incident had something to do with the missing documents.
  • I think his behavior has something to do with his recent stress.
  • They said the accident had something to do with distracted driving.

How to use It had something to do with

This phrase is often used in informal conversations when explaining a vague relationship or connection. It should be avoided in formal writing.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of a puzzle piece that fits but needs more context.

Related words

Collocations with It had something to do with

  • something to do with work
  • something to do with family
  • something to do with school
  • something to do with the project
  • something to do with the situation

Synonyms for It had something to do with

  • is connected to
  • is linked to
  • involves
  • pertains to
  • has relevance to

Common mistakes with It had something to do with

  • Using a different tense - should be consistent.
  • Omitting 'something' makes it unclear.
  • Overusing it can sound vague.

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Frequently asked questions about It had something to do with

What does It had something to do with mean?

It is related to something.

What is the definition of It had something to do with?

It is related to something unspecified.

How do you use It had something to do with in a sentence?

The incident had something to do with the missing documents.

Can you give another example of It had something to do with?

I think his behavior has something to do with his recent stress.

What are synonyms for It had something to do with?

Common alternatives include is connected to, is linked to, involves, pertains to, has relevance to.

What words go with It had something to do with?

It commonly pairs with something to do with work, something to do with family, something to do with school, something to do with the project, something to do with the situation.

What are common mistakes when using It had something to do with?

Using a different tense - should be consistent. Omitting 'something' makes it unclear. Overusing it can sound vague.

How do you pronounce It had something to do with?

US: //ɪt hæd ˈsʌmθɪŋ tə du wɪð//, UK: //ɪt hæd ˈsʌmθɪŋ tə du wɪð//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use It had something to do with?

This phrase is often used in informal conversations when explaining a vague relationship or connection. It should be avoided in formal writing.