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When you lend something, you are giving it to someone else temporarily. The person who lends is the giver, and the person who receives is the receiver. The giver expects the item or money to be returned at a later time.
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Where Do We Use? LEND AND BORROW Bafel.co.in
Bafel.co.in Lend "Lend" is a verb that means to give something to someone else with the expectation that it will be returned in the future. The person who gives the item or money is the lender,
Bafel.co.in Borrow "Borrow" is a verb that means to take something from someone else with the intention of returning it in the future. The person who receives it is the borrower.
Bafel.co.in le nd Example: Present Tense: I lend my friend some money for lunch. Pa st Tense: The library lent me a book on ancient history. Present Participle: He is lending his car to his neighbor. Pa st Participle: The library has lent me some books to read.
Borrow Example: Present Tense: They often borrow books from the library. Pa st Tense: She borrowed her friend's laptop. Present Participle: He is currently borrowing money to finance his business. Pa st Participle: I have borrowed a pen from my colleague.
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