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Profesor profesionalWhat is the difference between "connect to" and "connect with" ?
I'm coufused... please someone help me up!
4 de may. de 2013 11:33
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I would suggest that usually 'connected to' is a physical connection in the sense that 'my computer is connected to a printer' and 'connected with' is usually used in the sense of 'in relationship' as in: Here are some useful grammar books connected with the topic we discussed.
4 de mayo de 2013
Thanks for your explanation :)
7 de mayo de 2013
Perhaps "connect with" would be used colloquially in a person-to-person context to mean "get to know", "become familiar with" or "think similar thoughts as" someone or even "become intimate" with someone.
"Connect to" is more in the context of joining parts of things together to make something whole or complete.
7 de mayo de 2013
Well, ex:
•My cellphone signal is so weak here. It's hard to connect to him. ????
•A word "but" is a connector which can connect a sentence to another. ???
•He is connected with our rival company. ????
Don't know Enish hahh!
5 de mayo de 2013
Can you give us an example sentence for each of them?
5 de mayo de 2013
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Inglés, Japonés
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