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Natalie
Professional TeacherBORROW vs LEND – What’s the difference?
These two verbs are often confused. Here's a quick explanation to help you use them correctly:
✅ BORROW – to take something from someone for a short time
You get it.
Examples:
Can I borrow your pen?
I borrowed a book from the library.
*Quick tip:
You borrow from someone.
You lend to someone.
Examples:
I borrowed money from my friend.
My friend lent money to me.
She borrowed my umbrella.
✅ LEND – to give something to someone for a short time
You give it.
Examples:
I can lend you my pen.
The library lent me a book.
He lent his umbrella to her.
Jul 26, 2025 8:16 AM
Natalie
Language Skills
Afrikaans, English, Russian
Learning Language
Russian
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