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Are to lend and to loan interchangeable? "Dress Right loaned another corporation $30,000 at the beginning of August, evidenced by a note receivable."
2015年7月31日 06:21
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"Lend" is a verb. In proper English, "loan" is a noun, although nowadays, many native speakers are using it as a verb as well. The difference is that they are different parts of speech, but the meaning is the same.
2015年7月31日
Yes, "to lend something" and "to loan something" are virtually interchangeable. Typically, if someone is given money temporarily from a bank, it would be called "a loan." Such in: "I was given a large loan from the bank." But you could also say: "I need the bank to lend me some money."
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