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Spooky1 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

what's different lend an borrow ?
can give me picture if you know it ?
  

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The lender is the one who gives something (presumably temporarily and possibly for a fee) to the borrower; the borrower receives that something from the lender. When the bank lends money to borrowers, they expect the borrowers to repay.

  • The lender is the one who gives something (presumably temporarily and possibly for a fee) to the borrower; the borrower receives that something from the lender.
  • When the bank lends money to borrowers, they expect the borrowers to repay.
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The lender is the one who gives something (presumably temporarily and possibly for a fee) to the borrower; the borrower receives that something from the lender.

When the bank lends money to borrowers, they expect the borrowers to repay.

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Spooky1what's different lend an borrow ?
What's the difference between 'lend' and 'borrow'?
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Spooky1 what's different lend an borrow ?can give me picture if you know it ?
Please stop double posting!

CJ

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