*✍️Lend VS Borrow*
*📌Lend*
♻️Lend means 'give something to someone' often for a short time. You can use the preposition 'to' to connect the action to a person.
▪️The bank lent me some money.
▪️I lent my mobile phone to James.
▪️Can you lend me a pen?
*✍️Borrow*
📌Borrow means 'ask someone to take something of theirs' often for a short time. You can use the preposition 'from' to say where you got the thing.
▪️Can I borrow your glasses?
▪️I borrowed a book from the library.
▪️I need to borrow a laptop from Sam for my meeting.
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*📌Lend*
♻️Lend means 'give something to someone' often for a short time. You can use the preposition 'to' to connect the action to a person.
▪️The bank lent me some money.
▪️I lent my mobile phone to James.
▪️Can you lend me a pen?
*✍️Borrow*
📌Borrow means 'ask someone to take something of theirs' often for a short time. You can use the preposition 'from' to say where you got the thing.
▪️Can I borrow your glasses?
▪️I borrowed a book from the library.
▪️I need to borrow a laptop from Sam for my meeting.
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