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The difference between offer, provide and supply: different pronunciation, different meaning and different usage.

First, the pronunciation is different

1. Pronunciation: English? ['? f? (r)]? ? ? Beautiful? 【‘f? r]? ?

2. Provide pronunciation: English? [public relations? va? d】? ? ? Beautiful? [public relations? va? d]

3. Provide pronunciation: English? 【s? The PLA? ]? ? ? Beautiful? [s? People's Liberation Army? ]?

Second, the meaning is different.

1.offer means:

Transitive verbs? Provide; Put forward; (seller) bid; contribution

An intransitive verb? Propose marriage; Appear; suggestion

Noun (short for noun)? Propose marriage; make a quotation

2. Means of supply: 5. Supply; Provide; Prepare; Provisions; put forward

3. Mode of supply:

Noun (short for noun)? Supply; Supply; store

Transitive verbs? Supply; Provide; supplement

Third, the usage is different.

Usage of 1.offer: When you are a noun or a verb, you can add an infinitive after it, but when you are a noun, the action of infinitive is usually done by the person who makes the offer.

Example:

We provide customers with free backup service.

We provide free support services to our customers.

2.provide usage: when used as a transitive verb, it means "regulation" and can be followed by this clause. It is worth noting that shall/should be used instead of will/would in clauses, and the virtual present tense can be used occasionally.

Example:

This hotel provides booking service for its guests.

This hotel provides reservation service for passengers.

Usage: it is a transitive verb, followed by a noun, pronoun or what clause as the object. Can be used for passive structures.

Example:

They wrote to ask for a new supply of penicillin.

They sent a letter asking for another batch of penicillin.