Borrowing means taking something that belongs to someone else, such as borrowing a book from the school library. Lending means giving something you own to someone else temporarily, such as lending a friend your umbrella. The document provides examples to distinguish between borrowing and lending, such as borrowing a bike from a friend versus lending a book to a classmate.
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Borrowing means taking something that belongs to someone else, such as borrowing a book from the school library. Lending means giving something you own to someone else temporarily, such as lending a friend your umbrella. The document provides examples to distinguish between borrowing and lending, such as borrowing a bike from a friend versus lending a book to a classmate.
Borrowing means taking something that belongs to someone else, such as borrowing a book from the school library. Lending means giving something you own to someone else temporarily, such as lending a friend your umbrella. The document provides examples to distinguish between borrowing and lending, such as borrowing a bike from a friend versus lending a book to a classmate.
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Borrowing means taking something that belongs to someone else, such as borrowing a book from the school library. Lending means giving something you own to someone else temporarily, such as lending a friend your umbrella. The document provides examples to distinguish between borrowing and lending, such as borrowing a bike from a friend versus lending a book to a classmate.
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borrow (borrowed, borrowed) / lend (lent, lent)
Borrow to take and use something that belongs to somebody else
Lend to give something to somebody that belongs to you
Structures You borrow things from the owner The owner lends you things / lends things to you
Choose the right answer
1 Could you __________me some Money, please?
a) borrow b) lend
2 Some students can _______________books from their school
a) borrow b) lend
3 Will you ______________me your umbrella till tomorrow?
a) borrow b) lend
4 You may ___________my bike, but be careful
a) borrow b) lend
5 Peter won´t _____________his car to anyone
a) borrow b) lend
6 You can ______________your book to Tom
a) borrow b) lend
7 Could I____________your car?
a) borrow b) lend
8 Will your mother _________ you some money?
a) borrow b) lend Key
1- Could you lend me some money, please?
2- Some students can borrow books from their school.