Edit this Article. We use cookies to make wikiHow great. By using our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Cookie Settings. Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article methods. Tips and Warnings. Related Articles. Method 1. All rights reserved. This image may not be used by other entities without the express written consent of wikiHow, Inc. Ask to borrow when you want permission to take something. When someone has something that you need, ask to borrow that item.
This tells them that you need to use the item temporarily and plan to give it back. Let someone borrow something that belongs to you.
Just like you can borrow from others, people can borrow from you. Can I borrow your jacket? Method 2. If you have something that someone wants to use with your permission, lend it to them. You borrow something from somebody.
You lend something to somebody. You can also lend somebody something. Hi : I hope you are be fine and enjoy from your daily life as I mentioned my name above I am from Afghanistan and I am interested to learn English perfectly in the best manner please I need for those English words who make a confusion in usages.
Hi Thanks alot I was always confused where to use lend and borrow , You cleared my confusion Still i wanna ask whether the following sentence are correct or not ;. Your email address will not be published. Bring , take and fetch Can , could or may? Classic or classical? Come or go? Consider or regard? Consist , comprise or compose? Content or contents? Different from , different to or different than?
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Elder , eldest or older , oldest? End or finish? Especially or specially? Except or except for? Expect , hope or wait?
Experience or experiment? Fall or fall down? Far or a long way? Farther , farthest or further , furthest? Fast , quick or quickly? Fell or felt?
Female or feminine ; male or masculine? Finally , at last , lastly or in the end? First , firstly or at first? Fit or suit? Following or the following? For or since? Forget or leave? Full or filled? Fun or funny? Get or go? Grateful or thankful? Hear or listen to? High or tall? Historic or historical? House or home? How is …? If or when? If or whether? Ill or sick? Imply or infer?
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