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what is the difference between provide and offer
what is the difference between provide and offer
Jan 16, 2013 9:32 AM
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the difference is this:
/to provide/ has also the meaning of /to give/
/to offer/ is the first action that will eventually lead to /to give/ if the
things (real or abstract) offered are accepted.
In some case, as when the acceptation is implicit, /to offer/ also include the
meaning /to give/.
/to provide/ has the meaning of /to give/, but usually in the context of vital stuff (or very important stuff like tuition, books, etc.); sometimes it has the added (and implicit) meaning 'for free'.
Examples:
-- You refused the help I offered you, so I am sorry that you are in trouble,
but now I can't do anything for you.
-- I am glad you accepted my little help; where should I send the money ?
January 16, 2013
if you provide something that someone needs or want,or if you provide them with it,you give it to them or make it available to them.
if you offer something to someone,you ask them if they would like to have it or use it.
January 16, 2013
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