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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

With or for

A. We can provide air for your tires.

B. We can provide your tires with air.

Is there any differences? Or I wonder if either is incorrect?

  

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They are both good English and mean roughly the same thing. Whether they say what you want or are appropriate in the context I can't say.

  • They are both good English and mean roughly the same thing.
  • Whether they say what you want or are appropriate in the context I can't say.
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They are both good English and mean roughly the same thing. Whether they say what you want or are appropriate in the context I can't say.

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