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The difference between“give“y“borrowing“
“give“y“borrowing“they are easy to confuse because they both describe situations involving temporary ownership.
- “Lend“ means to give something to someone for a short time. For example:
- Can you lend me your car for a day?
- “Borrow“ means to receive something from someone for a short time. Example:
- May I borrow your car for a day?
Lend or Borrow?
Verbs“give“y“borrowing“they have similar meanings. The only difference is the address. Many English speakers (native and non-native) confuse the two.
Lend
The verb“give“means to allow or give permission for someone to have or use something on the condition that they return it to you.
Example sentences with“give“:
- If it rains, I will lend you my walking boots. ✔️
(Remember that“to lend“means“to give for a short time.“) - A bank is a place where they lend you an umbrella in fair weather and ask for it back when it begins to rain. ✔️
- If Givenchy is going to lend me a dress, I’m not going to turn it down. ✔️
Borrow
El verbo“borrowing“means to obtain or take something from another person with the expectation that it will be returned to its original owner.
Example sentences with“give“:
- If it rains, can I borrow your walking boots?
(Remember that“to borrow“means“to receive for a short time.“) - A true conservationist is a man who knows that the world is not given by his fathers but borrowed from his children.
- A nation’s strength ultimately consists in what it can do on its own, and not in what it can borrow from others.
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