Relations, relationships, relatives, relative, related, in relation to, be related to, the other relations ... international relations or relationships? to be related to or relative to? These are complicated connections. Can you relate?
Join us as we explore what looks like an easy distinction. Spoiler alert. It's not.
- Patters
- Usages
- Differences between English and Spanish thinking
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