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Sabari Ait Illoul
Hi everyone.
Please what's the difference between:
Loan and borrow
15 sep. 2021 00:53
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"Can I borrow a pencil?"
"Yes, I will loan you a pencil."
Also....you are borrowing money from the bank or the bank is loaning you money.
Same thing but it depends on the perspective.
15 september 2021
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Loan is usually formal, you need to pay it back by a certain date or bad things happen.
Borrow is casual.
"I took out a loan for $500. I need to pay it back by next month."
vs
"Can I borrow your pen for a moment?"
15 september 2021
2
"Loan" is the noun, and can also be used as a synonym of the verb "to lend".
When you *lend* something to someone, you allow them to use it for a while, with the expectation that they will return it to you. The person who receives the item (etc.) in order to use it for a while and then return it, is *borrowing* the item.
15 september 2021
2
Borrow is when you ask to get something and you will return back after use
Loan is something that is yours I'm not about this
15 september 2021
Thank you 😍😍
15 september 2021
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Sabari Ait Illoul
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