Hi, "to feed sb with something" Cheers, Iman
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MustAskDo you feed ...Both ways are correct. I would use the second one.
imantaghavi "to feed sb with something"only if that something is a bootle or a spoon, for example
ozzourtiYes, "feed your children vegetables" is the most natural way to express it.Sometimes also "on" is used with "feed", but it usually implies a staple diet.I agree, but I personally have this feeling that "to feed on something" is a little bit to the animalistic side. I mean it is like saying "Vultures usually feed on the dead", or "herbivorous animals f