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MustAsk Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Feed

Hi

Do you feed your children with vegetables and other healthy food? Or

Do you feed your children vegetables and other healthy food?

Thanks!
  

Top answer

Hi, "to feed sb with something" Cheers, Iman

  • Hi, "to feed sb with something" Cheers, Iman
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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.

CJ
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imantaghavi "to feed sb with something"
only if that something is a bootle or a spoon, for example
I would only say 'feed your children vegetables'.
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Yes, "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.
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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

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