What is difference in using 'provide' or 'provide with' in a sentence. Sometimes it is confusing while editing, as I feel I can delete 'with' there but then I don't. For example, She stays in a hostel that provides food. Does your hostel provides with food? Are both these sentenced correct? Am perplexed about all this. Need guidance. Thanks. Regards, Vantika
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[nq:1]What is difference in using 'provide' or 'provide with' in a sentence. Sometimes it is confusing while editing, as I ... but then I don't.
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[nq:1]What is difference in using 'provide' or 'provide with' in a sentence.
Sometimes it is confusing while editing, as I ...
but then I don't.
For example, She stays in a hostel that provides food.
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[nq:1]What is difference in using 'provide' or 'provide with' in a sentence. Sometimes it is confusing while editing, as I ... but then I don't. For example, She stays in a hostel that provides food. Does your hostel provides with food?[/nq] In English English, "She stays in a hostel that provides food" "She stays in a hostel that provides food for her" "She stays in a hostel that prov
[nq:2]What is difference in using 'provide' or 'provide with' in ... hostel that provides food. Does your hostel provides with food?[/nq] [nq:1]In English English, "She stays in a hostel that provides food" "She stays in a hostel that provides food for ... provides with food" or "Does your hostel provides with food?" But your version may be correct in other English-speaking countries.[/nq]
[nq:2]In English English, "She stays in a hostel that provides ... But your version may be correct in other English-speaking countries.[/nq] [nq:1]This native user of American English agrees with all of your examples.[/nq] "Agrees with YOU regarding all your examples." That is, agrees that the ones he says are right are right, and the ones he says are wrong are wrong. (No typos in prev
[nq:2]This native user of American English agrees with all of your examples.[/nq] [nq:1]"Agrees with YOU regarding all your examples."[/nq] The "you regarding" is an improvement, but I want to keep my "of". It's fine without "of", but I wouldn't say it that way. [nq:1]That is, agrees that the ones he says are right are right, and the ones he says are wrong are wrong. (No typos in previ
[nq:2]"Agrees with YOU regarding all your examples."[/nq] [nq:1]The "you regarding" is an improvement, but I want to keep my "of". It's fine without "of", but I wouldn't say it that way.[/nq] I would be honored if you would keep the "of".
Hi, "Vantika" (Email Removed) skrev i melding [nq:1]What is difference in using 'provide' or 'provide with' in a sentence.[/nq] Not a native speaker, but .. A) X provides Y. "The Hotel provides food" B) X provides Y to Z (The Hotel provides food for the guests")
or X provides Z with Y (The Hotel provdes the guests with food)