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responding to vs respond to

Both "responding to" and "respond to" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Responding to" is used when referring to the action of responding to something specific, while "respond to" is used when stating who or what is being responded to.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 807 views

responding to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "responding to" when you want to indicate the action of responding to a specific situation, question, or stimulus.

Examples:

  • She is responding to the email she received yesterday.
  • The company is responding to customer feedback.
  • He is responding to the criticism with a detailed explanation.
  • Not only about responding to natural disasters, but involved in systemic issues.
  • Your government stopped responding to our communiques months ago.
  • Assist in responding to healthcare and airplanes emergencies.
  • His mind is responding to the question.
  • We should know fairly soon if he's responding to the treatment.
  • Again, not responding to an antibiotic.
  • Rush isn't responding to his radio, either.
  • The volleyball player is not responding to treatment.
  • Martha's not responding to any of my commands.
  • The cancer is not responding to the chemo.
  • Nobody's responding to the operator's prompts.
  • He's developed a respiratory infection, he's not responding to treatment.
  • You haven't been responding to my letters.
  • I'm not sure I should start responding to that nickname.
  • I was responding to what seemed like unconstitutional behaviour on your part.
  • Neither of them are responding to radio communications.
  • You're just responding to her pheromones.
  • Squad three responding to Franklin Street building fire.
  • We're responding to a child endangerment call.

Alternatives:

  • reacting to
  • answering to
  • replying to
  • addressing
  • dealing with

respond to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "respond to" when you want to specify who or what is being responded to, without emphasizing the action of responding.

Examples:

  • She will respond to the email later.
  • The team needs to respond to the client's request.
  • He didn't respond to my question.
  • Elite has the know-how to respond to special requests.
  • And Washington must somehow respond to it.
  • We'd recommend resetting the sensors to respond to a lighter load.
  • The Commission is pursuing infringement cases to respond to this situation.
  • Not all spots respond to freezing or burning.
  • To respond to requests from public and government authorities.
  • Surgery, respond to a page on 4-8-6-9.
  • My client doesn't need to respond to that.
  • He fails to respond to any normal stimulation.
  • Great, we respond to a murder, we get a domestic.
  • You didn't respond to any of my electronic communications.
  • We would like to develop biocompatible materials, biodegradable and that can respond to stimuli, for example they respond to various temperatures, pH levels, and lights.
  • Women respond to authority and leadership.
  • And people respond to being asked nicely.
  • Checking to see how your pupils respond to changing stimuli.
  • Ruffini corpuscles respond to sustained pressure and show very little adaptation.
  • They may respond to a dose reduction.
  • Atlantis must be designed to respond to outbreaks.
  • Environmental systems failed to respond to command.
  • Checking how your pupils respond to changing stimuli.

Alternatives:

  • answer to
  • react to
  • reply to
  • address
  • deal with

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