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Diotima Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

To provide

I have received a message with this sentence:

"You can provide my contacts to the company"

I have always thought the structure for the verb "to provide" was: 1) " provide somebody with something".

Is the construction 2)"provide sth to sb" correct?

If that is the case (it does sound right to me actually, but I do not understand the difference), can you please provide(!) some examples so that I can understand which one to use and when Emotion: smile)


Thank you!!

  

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q=provide+with&l=0 provide to = give to (for information) provide with = give to someone for their use

  • q=provide+with&l=0 provide to = give to (for information) provide with = give to someone for their use
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You can get lots of examples here:


http://fraze.it/n_search.jsp?q=provide+to+&l=0

http://fraze.it/n_search.jsp?q=provide+with&l=0

provide to = give to (for information)
provide with

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