Describing something Flashcards

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Pertinent or pertaining?

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Certainly! Here are examples of both “pertinent” and “pertaining” used in sentences:

  1. Pertinent (adjective):
    • “Please provide all pertinent information regarding the incident.”
    • “The lawyer asked the witness to stick to pertinent facts.”
  2. Pertaining (verb):
    • “The report pertains to the recent market trends.”
    • “The discussion was about issues pertaining to employee benefits.”

In these examples, “pertinent” describes information or facts that are relevant or significant, while “pertaining” indicates a connection or relevance to a specific subject or topic.

En ese caso, sería más apropiado utilizar “pertinentes” en lugar de “pertaining”. La frase “Me gustaría incluir todos los detalles pertinentes en el reporte” significa que deseas incluir todos los detalles relevantes o apropiados en el informe. (pertinent)

La palabra “pertaining” se puede traducir al español como “relacionado”, “referente” o “correspondiente”. Por lo tanto, la frase “Me gustaría incluir todos los detalles pertinentes en el reporte” se podría traducir como “Me gustaría incluir todos los detalles relacionados/referentes/correspondientes en el informe”.

Certainly! Here are examples of both “pertinent” and “pertaining” used in sentences:

  1. Pertinent (adjective):
    • “Please provide all pertinent information regarding the incident.”
    • “The lawyer asked the witness to stick to pertinent facts.”
  2. Pertaining (verb):
    • “The report pertains to the recent market trends.”
    • “The discussion was about issues pertaining to employee benefits.”

In these examples, “pertinent” describes information or facts that are relevant or significant, while “pertaining” indicates a connection or relevance to a specific subject or topic.

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