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Please advise if relate to your department. vs Please advise if related to your department.

The correct phrase is: 'please advise if related to your department.' The verb 'advise' should be followed by the past participle form of the verb 'relate' to form a grammatically correct sentence.

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Please advise if relate to your department.

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'relate' should be in the past participle form 'related' to match the structure of the sentence.

Incorrect - The verb 'relate' should be in the past participle form 'related' to form a grammatically correct sentence.
  • Tonight. Now, Miss Parrish, you may return to your department.
  • You said you were aware of everything about this case as it related to your department.
  • That department reports to your department.
  • That was a blow to your department's case.
  • The two of you will have a team of scientists assigned to your departments, and you'll report directly to Dr. Selph.
  • Leonard, I'm making the donation to your department regardless of what happens between us.
  • According to your department's calculations, this target is quite achievable, both from an economic and a technical point of view.
  • After his wife abandoned him, my client divulged his extreme feelings to your department shrink.
  • He was working for Defense Intelligence, your department.
  • Then maybe someone's gone rogue in your department.
  • Suspected a leak in your department.
  • Can the Commission please advise if this opinion has already been completed or when it is due?
  • Is he a person of interest to your department, sir?
  • We were hoping that McCann-Erickson could provide, at the minimum, an introduction to your department store clients so we can assess their desire for a store brand.
  • OK, Xena, this is your department.
  • Look, stargazer, arithmetic is your department.
  • Mitch says you want to expand your department.
  • The biological and chemical components, that's more your department.
  • I need names and addresses of everyone in your department.
  • I'll be working very closely with your department.

Please advise if related to your department.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. The verb 'advise' is followed by the past participle form 'related' to form a grammatically correct sentence.

Correct - The verb 'advise' should be followed by the past participle form 'related' to form a grammatically correct sentence.
  • You said you were aware of everything about this case as it related to your department.
  • Tonight. Now, Miss Parrish, you may return to your department.
  • That department reports to your department.
  • That was a blow to your department's case.
  • The two of you will have a team of scientists assigned to your departments, and you'll report directly to Dr. Selph.
  • Leonard, I'm making the donation to your department regardless of what happens between us.
  • According to your department's calculations, this target is quite achievable, both from an economic and a technical point of view.
  • After his wife abandoned him, my client divulged his extreme feelings to your department shrink.
  • He was working for Defense Intelligence, your department.
  • Then maybe someone's gone rogue in your department.
  • Suspected a leak in your department.
  • Can the Commission please advise if this opinion has already been completed or when it is due?
  • Is he a person of interest to your department, sir?
  • We were hoping that McCann-Erickson could provide, at the minimum, an introduction to your department store clients so we can assess their desire for a store brand.
  • OK, Xena, this is your department.
  • Look, stargazer, arithmetic is your department.
  • Mitch says you want to expand your department.
  • The biological and chemical components, that's more your department.
  • I need names and addresses of everyone in your department.
  • I'll be working very closely with your department.

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