• I just want to know how to use the words "borrow" and "lend" in a situation. Is it correct to say, "Could you lend me a pen?" or " Can I borrow your pen?"
  • Both ‘Borrow’ and ‘Lend’ are used to talk about the act of exchanging things. ... Thus, they lend it to you. Examples: * Person A: Can I borrow your pen?
  • borrow” and “lend” often confuse English students. Even some native speakers make mistakes with these 2 words!
  • When you were a student did you borrow/lend your notes to other students? Have you ever had to borrow/lend a suit or dress for an unexpected formal event?
  • Hopefully this makes distinguishing between lend and borrow a bit easier, and also shows why saying, “Borrow me your pen” is incorrect.
  • When do you use the word lend, and when do you use borrow? ... borrow, lend borrowed, lent borrower, lender borrowing, lending.
  • Especially when it comes to words that seem to circle around each other, always just out of grasp. Two such words? Lend and borrow.
  • In this article, we’ll explore the meanings of “lend” and “borrow” and provide you with some tips on how to use them correctly.
  • Lend; bir şeyin başka bir kişiye verildiğini(ödünç, geçici olarak) gösterir. Aşağıda bunlar ile alakalı örnekler mevcuttur. İnceleyiniz; kullanımı-borrow-and-lend.
  • Actually, borrow and lend are sort of antonyms. Borrow means to take and use someone else's belongings with the intention of returning it.