PROVIDE vs PROVIDE...WITH vs PROVIDE...FOR Provide something | The INTELLECTUALS
PROVIDE vs PROVIDE...WITH vs PROVIDE...FOR
Provide something (no preposition): • The hospital has a commitment to provide the best possible medical care. • This bank should be able to provide financial advice.
Provide somebody with something: • The teacher provided us with a lot of useful information. • The project is designed to provide young people with work.
Provide something for somebody: • The charity provides sporting activities for disabled children. • The organization provides food and shelter for refugees. @ieltsboyko