What is the plural of provide?
… this new suite of products and provides businesses the ability to etc etc. My problem stems from the fact that the word provide(s) is plural. I thought since the subject (product and or services) are plural then the singular form is proper to use.
What is the difference between provide to and provide for?
Provide (something) to/for: When “provide” is followed by a direct object, English speakers can use the prepositions “to” or “for.” Provide (something) to/for (someone) means that you deliver or give something to someone.
How do you use provide in a sentence?
Provides sentence example
- The farmer provides all labor.
- The constitution provides for a reapportionment every ten years beginning in 1861.
What is the preposition for provide?
provide against, provide for, provide with The verb provide can be followed by the prepositions against, for and with. The expression provide against means to prepare for a possible difficulty or disaster.
Will provide or would provide?
In reported speech with a past tense we usually shift the tenses in the subordinate clause: The restaurant assures customers that it will provide etc. The restaurant assured customers that it would provide etc. The exceptions are for eternal truths, and for information with pressing present relevance.
Is it correct to say provide me with?
Both are valid, and both are in common use. The difference between them is the with phrase, which must be there to get meaning 2: if there is only one (direct) object, then meaning 1 is the relevant one (the to phrase is optional).
Will be provide or provided?
Most writers maintain that “provided” is preferable to “providing” as a conjunction meaning “on condition that.” Therefore, it is safer to choose “provided” or “provided that” in formal writing.
Where do we use provide?
When “provide” is followed by a direct object, English speakers can use the prepositions “to” or “for.” Provide (something) to/for (someone) means that you deliver or give something to someone.
Does provide free mean?
1. To make (something) readily available: afford, extend, offer.
Is provided me correct?
I’ve seen “He provided me a laptop” in American English, but in British English we say “He provided me with a laptop”. , Been speaking English since I could speak. “he provided me with a laptop” is correct. You could also say “he provided a laptop for me (to use).”
Will you provide or would you provide?
‘will provide’ may work in certain contexts, but ‘would provide’ is certainly what immediately springs to my mind, without further context.
What does provide with mean?
1. ‘provide with’. To provide something that someone needs or wants means to give it to them or make it available to them. You say that you provide someone with something. They provided him with money to buy new clothes.
What is legal definition of provide?
Definition of provide for. The law provides for the appointment of a new official. 2 : to supply what is needed for (something or someone) It’s hard to make enough money to provide for such a large family. They agreed to provide for the child’s education.
What is the verb for provide?
provide verb (STATE) › (of a law or contract) to state that something must happen or be done: [ I ] The new statute provides for life imprisonment without parole. [ + that clause ] Many loan agreements provide that the interest rate will change.
What does provide service mean?
Providing customer service means taking ownership of a customer’s account and resolving their problem instead of referring them to another department. If you have to transfer the customer, stay on the phone until a representative from the other department answers.