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Pdk001 Posted 20 years ago
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lend and borrow

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00explain each means please02br
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00e.g : you must be mad if you think i'm going to lend(borrow) you any more money02br
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00can i use both words in above sentence?02br
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00thanks in advance0-
  

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") If I lend (or loan) you something, I LET YOU BORROW that item. (I give the item to you so that you can use it for a while. 02br 02br 00Like buying and selling, borrowing and lending are different aspects of an exchange that people agree to.

  • ") If I lend (or loan) you something, I LET YOU BORROW that item.
  • (I give the item to you so that you can use it for a while.
  • 02br 02br 00Like buying and selling, borrowing and lending are different aspects of an exchange that people agree to.
  • This can happen on a casual, friendly basis (lending or borrowing a pen from a classmate, for instance).
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1i00explain each means please02i02br
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01i00e.g : you must be mad if you think i'm going to lend(borrow) you any more money02i02br
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01i00can i use both words in above sentence?02i02br
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00Hello,02br
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00"Lend you money" sounds fine, but we don't say "borrow yo
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01cite10Nef12cite10Like buying and selling, borrowing and lending are different aspects of an exchange that people agree to.12br
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10i got it sentence above12br
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10i'm thankful to you for you help12br
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