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The verb provide has two different subcategorisation frames: provide something [ to somebody] provide somebody with something In the first, the material provided is the object, in the second the recipient is the object. Both are valid, and both are in common use. The difference between them is the with phrase, which must be there to get meaning 2: if there is only one (direct) object, then ...
Provide can be either transitive or intransitive. All of your sentences above appear correct (as provide can take both a direct and an indirect object, and the "with" may be implied, as in your 2nd sentence). 1 [ trans. ] make available for use; supply : these clubs provide a much appreciated service for this area. ( provide someone with) equip or supply someone with (something useful or ...
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In other words, these are questions of coherent and natural-sounding phrasing, rather than strictly grammar, I believe. "Provide for the common good" is an example of "provide" without an A and a B, by the way. You can "provide for" something, or "provision" something, or "provide" something to someone.
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Could you please advise; which of the following is correct: 1. Please ensure to provide Dan and me with your report by XX. 2. Please ensure to provide Dan and me your report by XX. Many thanks
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"Provide me with" or "Provide me" [Topic phrase added to post. DonnyB - moderator] Which one is correct?
To provide [something] to [someone] is a far more recent usage... Per @JeffSahol's answer, provide X to Y often implies that Y did actually receive X, whereas provide X for Y can be used even if Y doesn't avail himself of the X which is on offer. But often it's an idiomatic choice where people repeat the version they hear most.
My question: are the following sentences grammatically correct? 1. Thank you for the document (that) you provided. 2. Thank you for the document (that) you provided me. 3. Thank you for the document (that) you provided me with. I think it is sentence 1 and 3 that are correct. Thank you in...
Is it grammatically correct " Which is correct sentence: "Please provide me with the following documents" or "Please provide me the following documents"
Omitting but leads to a nasty comma splice. But 's role as a coordinating conjunction is to join those two independent clauses. You could, however, use a semicolon: Not only would it provide...; it also would... In my opinion, the quoted example ("Rowers not only face backward, they race backward.") is grammatically incorrect. I would use a semicolon or include but before they.
I'm always wondering when I want to write a sentence with provide. What is the correct way to say/write: to provide someone with something to provide someone something to provide something to someo...
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16 Does the verb "provide" always have to be used with "with"? For example, Can you provide me with some good examples? Can you provide me some good examples? Can you provide some good examples? I suppose it's a transitive verb, isn't it? Moreover, is the following type of usage correct? You should provide food for your dog before you go on ...
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Please provide a full sentence in which you intend to use these expressions. "Would you provide us with rations?" or "Would you provide us rations?"
For example, The umbrellas provide shade for the guests. He provided drugs to the prisoners. In both of these examples, one could have swapped to and for, although the sentences as written feel more natural. Is there a good rule to use when deciding whether to use to or for with provide? No doubt endless opining on this question is possible.
I provided him the equipment he needed/ I provided him with the equipment he needed. What is the correct version ?
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