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Do you borrow or lend to a friend in need?
Today, in #8 of our countdown of the Top 15 Fixes in English series, we’ll be talking about the difference between these two similar verbs!
You don’t want to let grammar get in the way of giving to or getting from your friends. But the verbs borrow and lend are tricky because they both mean to temporarily give — and yet they are different.
The key to using these verbs is understanding that they follow perspective. Consider who is doing the giving, and who is doing the receiving.
Here are some examples:
I asked her if I could borrow some money.
I asked her if she could lend me some money.
Did you borrow it from her?
Did she lend it to you?
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