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English Learning Tip of the Day: Tip of the Day: 232 borrow vs. lend

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Tip of the Day: 232 borrow vs. lend
Kenneth Beare
From Kenneth Beare, your Guide to English as 2nd Language

borrow vs. lend

Use 'borrow' when taking money from someone, use 'lend' when giving money to someone.

Example Sentences

She borrowed $4000 from her parents.
The bank lent me $2000 to cover the costs.

Quiz of the Day - Past Tense Forms

This review quiz touches on a wide variety of past tenses forms and is ideal for upper intermediate to advanced level review.


English Worksheet of the Day - Providing Additional Info

Once you have mastered the basics of correct usage in written English, you will want to express yourself in increasingly complex ways. These sentence connectors help you provide additional information.


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