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Liton Das Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Owe

I owe you 20 rupees.

You owe me 20 rupees.

What is the difference. Explanation please.

  

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Liton Das I owe you 20 rupees. I borrowed some money from you. Now I will have to pay you that amount on agreed upon time or on demand.

  • Liton Das I owe you 20 rupees.
  • I borrowed some money from you.
  • Now I will have to pay you that amount on agreed upon time or on demand.
  • Liton Das You owe me 20 rupees.
  • You borrowed some money from me.
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Liton DasI owe you 20 rupees.

I borrowed some money from you. Now I will have to pay you that amount on agreed upon time or on demand.

Liton DasYou owe me 20 rupees.

You borrowed some money from me. Now you will have to pay me that amount on agreed upon time or on demand.

Owe means have an obliga

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Liton DasWhat is the difference?

I owe you ~ I have to pay you (You will receive the money.)
You owe me ~ You have to pay me (I will receive the money.)

CJ

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