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Borrow and Lend
We use borrow and lend when people share objects or possessions.
We use borrow to explain we don’t own the object.
For example: I am borrowing a dress from my sister.
We use lend to explain that the object belongs to you, but someone is using it.
For example: I am lending my dress to my sister.
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Borrow and Lend
June 4, 2024
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For today's episode we're gonna talk about the different ways to say: "How are you?" 🙋♀️
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Wyn's Way to English - Different ways to say "How are you?"
June 3, 2024
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The Squirrel and the Chipmunk (Content is suitable for Adults)
In “The Squirrel and the Chipmunk,” a pair of star-crossed lovers is separated by prejudiced family members.
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