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What's the difference between catering and catering? What's the difference between them?
The differences are as follows:

1, catering means: provide food and services for (banquets, weddings, etc.). ); Provide entertainment for, satisfy (needs); Cater to.

Catering means: try your best to adapt to (the needs of); Cater to (one's hobby).

Cater to part of speech:

Transitive verb & provide food and services

Meet the needs and be suitable for; Meet, cater to

Four o'clock (of dice and cards)

Third person singular: cater to?

Past participle: cater to?

Now participle: catering?

Past tense: cater to?

Extended data:

Make the following sentences:

1. In the contemporary western world, rapidly changing styles cater to the desire for novelty and individualism.

In contemporary western society, the ever-changing fashion caters to people's demand for novelty and individuality.

2. Fitness classes are suitable for people of all health levels.

Various fitness classes will take care of people with different physical conditions.

We cater to exclusive customers.

We only accept some high-end customers.

We meet all needs.

We meet all needs.

Politicians should learn to cater to ordinary people.

Politicians should learn to meet the needs of ordinary people.

6. We also welcome customers' designs and ideas, which can meet customers' special requirements.

We also welcome customers' designs and ideas and can meet customers' specific requirements.