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Do we say connect with or to?
‘Connected to’ usually means a physical connection. E.g. ‘Your computer is connected to a printer’. ‘Connected with’ someone or something means a relationship. E.g. ‘He is still connected with his school colleagues’, ‘symptoms connected with kidney stones’.
How do you use the word connect?
- [S] [T] The man connected two wires. (
- [S] [T] I’ve got a connecting flight. (
- [S] [T] How is this connected to that? (
- [S] [T] I can’t connect to the Internet. (
- [S] [T] I want to get a connecting flight to Boston. (
- [S] [T] The Panama Canal connects the Atlantic with the Pacific. (
What is the difference between connected with and connected to?
However, “connected to” more usually signifies a physical linkage, e.g. “The green and yellow earth wire must be connected to the earth terminal”; whereas “connected with” tends to signify a non-physical link, e.g. “She feels that she cannot connect with her friends any longer”.
What is the example of connect?
The two bones connect at the elbow. The hose connects easily to the sprinkler. The bedroom connects to the kitchen. I never connected you with that group of people.
How do you use link in a sentence?
- [S] [T] I’ll send you the link. (
- [S] [T] I clicked the first link on the page. (
- [S] [T] Tom linked to my website from his blog. (
- [S] [T] Would you mind putting a link on your web page to our company’s web site? (
- [S] [T] Click on the link. (
- [S] [T] The events were closely linked. (
How do you say thank you for connecting?
Thank you for accepting my invitation. I am looking forward to learning more about you. Please have a look at my connections and if there is someone you would like to be introduced to I am happy to make the connection. I am here to make meaningful connections because I deeply believe in networking!
What is the meaning of connecting someone?
Connecting with others is a sense of being open and available to another person, even as you feel they are open and available to you. Other ingredients of human connection are empathy and compassion – we feel goodwill to the person we are connecting with.
How do you say it’s nice to connect with you?
It’s nice to connect with you seems rather like a mechanical message. (Something sarcastic that bots like iOS’s Siri would prefer to say.) “It was nice to meet you” (or “It was nice meeting you”) is the simplest expression applicable after you conclude a meeting.
Is “I am pleased to have connected with you” grammatically correct?
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Which one is grammatically correct “I’m looking forward to hearing from you”?
Here’s a tip: Which one is grammatically correct: “I look forward to hearing from you” or “I’m looking forward to hearing from you”? They’re both correct, but one of them uses more active language. Am looking is weaker sentence construction— looking requires an auxiliary (helper) verb, ( am ), in order to make sense.
What does Am I heading in the right direction?
Am I heading in the right direction? This is idiomatic, meaning your activity or thought process is proceeding (heading) the way you or others want (the direction leading to a positive outcome). Thanks for contributing an answer to English Language Learners Stack Exchange!