روزی یک لغت انگلیسی پرکاربرد سطح متوسط - درس 2

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16 Nov 202406:39

Summary

TLDRIn this second lesson of the series on intermediate-level English verbs, the focus is on the verb 'provide.' The lesson explores its meaning, usage, and related collocations with examples. 'Provide' can mean to supply or offer something, and it is often paired with prepositions like 'for' and 'to.' Various contexts, such as providing support, services, or information, are covered. The lesson also highlights common phrases and structures, like 'providing equipment' or 'providing details.' Additionally, the video explains the noun form 'provision' and its application in everyday scenarios.

Takeaways

  • 😀 'Provide' is a regular verb, and its past tense is 'provided'. It means to supply or make available something that is needed.
  • 😀 The noun form of 'provide' is 'provision', referring to the act of supplying or the things provided.
  • 😀 Common collocations with 'provide' include 'provide support', 'provide details', 'provide services', and 'provide tools'.
  • 😀 'Provide for' means to take care of or prepare for something or someone, as in 'We need to be prepared to provide for any potential issues.'
  • 😀 'Provide with' means to supply someone with something, for example, 'The design provides the team with energy-efficient solutions.'
  • 😀 A key aspect of 'provide' is its use in professional or formal contexts, especially for offering services, support, or information.
  • 😀 'Provide' can be used in both formal and informal contexts, but its meaning is typically more structured when used in professional environments.
  • 😀 An important distinction is that 'provide' is more formal than similar verbs like 'offer' or 'supply'. It often implies an organized or deliberate supply.
  • 😀 'Providing' is often paired with action words to express specific outcomes, such as 'providing details' or 'providing support'.
  • 😀 Common prepositions used with 'provide' include 'for' (to care for) and 'with' (to give something to someone). These are essential to understand for correct usage.

Q & A

  • What is the main verb discussed in this lesson?

    -The main verb discussed in this lesson is 'provide'. It is a regular verb that changes to 'provided' in the past tense.

  • What is the meaning of 'provide' in this context?

    -'Provide' means to supply or make something available, often in the sense of offering or preparing something necessary or useful.

  • What is the noun form of the verb 'provide'?

    -The noun form of 'provide' is 'provision'. This refers to the act of supplying or making something available.

  • Can you give an example sentence where 'provide' means 'supply information'?

    -'This website provides information about coffee shops in the city.' Here, 'provide' means supplying or offering information.

  • What are some common prepositions used with 'provide'?

    -Common prepositions used with 'provide' include 'for', 'to', and 'with'. For example, 'provide for someone', 'provide to customers', and 'provide with tools'.

  • How is 'provide' used in the context of customer service?

    -'Provide' is used to refer to the act of offering support, products, or services to customers. For instance, 'We are committed to providing excellent service to our customers.'

  • What does 'provide' mean when referring to 'supplies' or 'equipment'?

    -In this context, 'provide' means to supply necessary items or equipment, such as 'The company provides equipment for childcare.'

  • What is the structure of a common phrase involving 'provide'?

    -A common phrase structure is 'provide something for someone' or 'provide something to someone', like 'We provide uniforms for the workers.'

  • What does 'provide' mean in the context of being prepared for challenges?

    -'Provide' can mean being ready for any situation, as in 'We must be prepared to provide solutions for any problem that may arise.'

  • What is the meaning of 'failure to provide'?

    -'Failure to provide' refers to not being able to supply or make something available when it is expected or needed, as in 'The company failed to provide the necessary tools.'

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