0I lend his book02br 02br 00and My book was borrow from him.02br 02br 00the book belongs to him,it's right?02br 02br 00 and could you give me some vocab,which are usual02br 02br 00 Thanks a lot0-
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02br 02br 00You need to be more careful typing or check your grammar. 0-
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02br 02br 00You need to be more careful typing or check your grammar.
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0 .02br 00Hello, CT.02br 02br 00You need to be more careful typing or check your grammar. The sentences should read:02br 02br 01i00I borrowed his book02i00 -- It's his, and I will use it02br 01i00He borrowed my book02i00 -- It's mine, and he will use it02br 01i00He lent me hi
0 Basically, we lend something 01b00to02b00 someone and borrow something 01b00from02b00 someone.02br 02br 00The program director of a trip that I just returned from used 'lend' when I would have used 'borrow'. He is from Wales, so that may be common there. 0-