| Borrow & Lend - the difference (Let's Talk) | 
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Learn the difference between these two often confused verbs: Lend & Borrow.
The very common verbs lend and borrow are confusing for many learners of  English. One reason this happens is because lend and borrow have the  same basic meaning, but are used for different "directions" in English.
 
 If John needs something and Mary gives it to John for a limited time  expecting that John will return it, Mary lends to John or Mary lends  John and John borrows from Mary.
 
 Examples:
 
 Mary lent $1500 to John . Mary lent John $1500.
 Bill borrowed $1500 from Anne.
 
 Michelle often lends her car to Victor.
 Michelle often lends Victor her car.
 Victor often borrows Michelle's car.
 
 - May I borrow your book?
 Of course. I'll be happy to lend it to you.
 Of course. I'll be happy to lend you my book.
 
 
 Remember:
 
 Lend shows that something is temporarily given to another person. Borrow  shows that something is temporarily taken from another person.
 
 lend - someone
 
 someone - borrow