English Lesson & Quiz: Difference Between ‘Lend’ and ‘Borrow’

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Check out the quiz and the radio podcast below for a lesson where we will look at the difference between ‘Lend’ and ‘Borrow.’


Difference between Lend and Borrow
Do you understand how to use these two forms? If not, here are some helpful tips:

Lend vs Borrow English LessonYou borrow something from somebody. It means that you take and use something with the intention of returning it.

You lend something to somebody. It means you give something to someone for some time. A personal pronoun is usually used after lend.

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