After the verb LINK do I use the word WITH or the word TO? IS it LINKED TO or LINKED WITH?
E empassante New member Joined Sep 25, 2009 Member Type Student or Learner Native Language Portuguese Home Country Brazil Current Location UK Nov 2, 2009 #1 After the verb LINK do I use the word WITH or the word TO? IS it LINKED TO or LINKED WITH?
S sarat_106 Key Member Joined Mar 19, 2008 Member Type English Teacher Native Language Oriya Home Country India Current Location India Nov 3, 2009 #2 empassante said: After the verb LINK do I use the word WITH or the word TO? IS it LINKED TO or LINKED WITH? Click to expand... Use only ‘to’ after the verb ‘link’ as: The new bridge will link the island to the mainland. But if the verb is ‘link up’ then use ‘with’ The company will soon link up with a hotel chain.
empassante said: After the verb LINK do I use the word WITH or the word TO? IS it LINKED TO or LINKED WITH? Click to expand... Use only ‘to’ after the verb ‘link’ as: The new bridge will link the island to the mainland. But if the verb is ‘link up’ then use ‘with’ The company will soon link up with a hotel chain.