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have something to do with each other vs have something with each other

The correct phrase is 'have something to do with each other.' The preposition 'to' is necessary in this context to indicate the relationship between the two things. 'Have something with each other' is not a common or correct construction in English.

Last updated: March 21, 2024 • 1583 views

have something to do with each other

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate a relationship or connection between two things or people.

This phrase is used to express a connection, relationship, or relevance between two or more things or people.

Examples:

  • Their arguments have something to do with each other.
  • I don't think these two incidents have anything to do with each other.
  • The two characters in the story have a lot to do with each other.
  • The two paintings have nothing to do with each other.
  • Their success has something to do with each other's support.
  • Jul 11, 2012 ... Love and hate have something to do with each other, but love and attachment have nothing to do with each other. If we use an analogy, love is ...
  • Apr 30, 2015 ... So, it's of pure coincidence or they have something to do with each other? Say coming from a same root? Tried but found nothing related, So I ...
  • ... for men and women to bind in a relationship. I don't really think sexuality is the sole reason why men and women have something to do with each other.
  • Mar 18, 2013 ... It's Legally Okay if Google Thinks Your Name and Erectile Dysfunction Drugs Have Something to Do With Each Other (Forbes Cross-Post).

Alternatives:

  • have a connection with each other
  • be related to each other
  • be linked with each other
  • have a relationship with each other
  • have relevance to each other

have something with each other

This phrase is not correct in English. The preposition 'to' is needed to convey the intended meaning of a relationship or connection between two things.

  • Dec 9, 2013 ... Why the UK? Because Flanders and the UK have something with each other: the same mentality, the same language, nearly, the same jokes, ...
  • Dec 17, 2013 ... Because Flanders and the UK have something with each other – the same mentality, the same language, nearly, the same jokes, Flanders ...
  • could we just simply say 'they have something' when we are talking about 2 ppl who are not supposed to have something with each other? 发布于2013-12-05 ...
  • Oct 1, 2007 ... They have something with each other that neither could have, or would care to have, with a woman. How much farther do we want to go, though ...

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