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Definition 2025
have_to_do
to do with
See also: can do with
English
Preposition
-  (idiomatic) Related to or relevant to.
-  Used directly after the verb have or have got.
- As I recall, his book had to do with alien abductions.
 
 -  Used after the verb have or have got and a pronoun or determiner.
- Does this have anything to do with the party you were planning?
 - The two concepts are often confused, but they actually have very little to do with each other.
 - Yes, I have a car, but what does that have to do with whether I am qualified for a desk job?
 
 -  Used after a pronoun or determiner without the verb have or have got.
- She says she doesn't want anything to do with him anymore.
 
 
 -  Used directly after the verb have or have got.
 
Translations
relate or relevant to
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See also
- do (syntactic marker to avoid repetition of an earlier verb)