Master the Word “Provide”: Common Mistakes and Fixes

by | Mar 20, 2024 | Common Mistakes in English

Unraveling the “Provide” Predicament

The word “provide” seems simple enough. It means to give, supply, or make something available, right? Well, that’s true, but English wouldn’t be English without a few grammatical curveballs! The biggest issue is deciding whether to pair “provide” with “to”, “with”, or sometimes, nothing at all. Let’s demystify this word and ensure your writing is sharp and error-free.

The “To” vs. “With” Dilemma

Here’s the golden rule:

  • “Provide…to”: Use this when you’re directly giving something to someone or something. Think of it as a handoff.
    • “The shelter provides food and blankets to the homeless.”
    • “Can you please provide your contact information to the receptionist?”
  • “Provide…with”: This is for when you’re equipping someone or something with a tool, resource, or support.
    • “The military provides soldiers with uniforms and equipment.”
    • “The recipe didn’t provide me with enough instructions.”

When “Provide” Goes Solo

Occasionally, “provide” can stand strong on its own, particularly when the context is clear or a general statement is being made.

  • “Our organization is committed to providing for those in need.” (We understand what’s being offered)
  • “They promised to provide updates throughout the project.” (Specifics will likely follow)

Common Mistakes and Corrections

Let’s look at some typical slip-ups and how to fix them:

  • Incorrect: “We will provide you with all the resources to succeed.”
  • Correct: “We will provide you with all the resources to succeed.” (We’re equipping you, not directly handing you success)
  • Incorrect: “The website provides visitors to free downloads.”
  • Correct: “The website provides visitors with free downloads.” (They’re given access to tools)

Mastering “Provide”

The best way to get this right is to think about the nature of the giving. Are you hand-delivering something, or providing resources and tools? This understanding will help you choose the perfect prepositional partner – or let “provide” shine on its own!

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