I can lend you something, meaning I'm giving something to you for a while; you are borrowing that item from me.
2006-12-04 04:44:25
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answered by glurpy 7
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Lend gives...borrow takes
2006-12-04 04:50:02
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answer #2
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answered by Thankyou4givengmeaheadache 5
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I lend you my book. That means that the book is mine, but you get to use it for a while.
You borrow my book. The book is mine, but you borrow it from me so that you can use it for a while.
"To lend" is when you let someone use something you own. "To borrow" is when you get to use something that somebody else owns.
2006-12-05 01:49:42
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answered by undir 7
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lend is letting someone borrow and borrowing is the recieving of lending
2006-12-04 05:33:51
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answered by Alfred M 1
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Lending is use for as long as they may need to, borrow is either pay it back or for a certain amount of time.?
2006-12-04 09:55:12
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answered by NEE-NEE 1
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To lend is to give and to borrow is to receive.
2006-12-04 04:50:31
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answered by Sandy Sandals 7
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"lend" is giving or loaning the money, "borrow" is receiving the money.
2006-12-04 10:58:00
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answered by martymcpheron 2
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Lend is when you give something to someone to use for a period of time.
Borrow is when you take something from someone to use for a period of time.
2006-12-04 04:44:57
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answered by Krys Tamar 3
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