The word relate means to take a different idea and compare/contrast to your previous experience.
I relate money to buying power. It is easy to relate to another person's experience in game play. I can relate to another person with problems.
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What topic should the sentence relate to?
Tell me how your question will relate to the subject under discussion.
You know, I just cannot relate to the question you answered.
"on the counter" relates to the word "keys" in the sentence "The keys are on the counter."
Can a wealthy politician truly relate to a homeless person? He's an effective teacher because he makes math relate to our everyday lives. I may not know her dieing son, but I can definitely relate to the pain she feels.
Many of the users of WikiAnswers can relate to the questions they are answering.
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To make a map of the parts of a sentence. It is a drawing that shows how all of the parts of a sentence relate to each other. Each word is put into a different part of the drawing. It is a great way to learn grammar.
Both depending on what your entire sentence is. Try writing the sentence with both and reading it aloud. Whichever one sounds better go with.
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The word 'relate' in Latin is 'dictu'
Prepositions relate nouns and pronouns to other words in a sentence. They show the relationship between the noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence, such as location, direction, time, or possession. Some common prepositions include "in," "on," "at," and "with."