BORROW - LEND
"Borrow and Lend"
| 1 | Can I your mobile for a minute, please? |
| 2 | Don't him the money. He should ask the bank, not you. |
| 3 | She never gave me back the 100 Euros she off me. |
| 4 | Sometimes Dad me his car for the weekend. |
| 5 | Could I your calculator, please? |
| 6 | Could you me your calculator, please? |
| 7 | You wouldn't me a 1000 Baht, would you? |
| 8 | Jason asked me if he could my camara but I said no. |
| 9 | Has someone my stapler without asking? |
| 10 | Mum offered to us some money toward a new car. |
| 11 | Mr Micawber was always money off people. |
| 12 | After I got caught in the rain, Clare me some dry clothes. |
| 13 | I need some money for lunch. Could you me some please? Sure! I will you some. Pay me back tomorrow, ok? |
| 14 | Musical instruments are very expensive. Fortunately, my music teacher me a cello, so I don't need to buy one. |
| 15 | Some students can a musical instrument from their schools. |
| 16 | Brother: My bicycle has a flat tire. May I yours? |
| 17 | I can you a little money if you like because as they say, every little helps. |
| 18 | If you want to that book remember to bring it back. |
| 19 | I her my ruler. |
| 20 | Can you me some money, please? |
| 21 | Some pupils can books from their school. |
| 22 | Will you me your umbrella till tomorrow? |
| 23 | Should I him my football? |
| 24 | You may my bike, but be careful. |
| 25 | Could I your cup? |
| 26 | You can your book to Steve. |
| 27 | Why do students so much money from their parents? |
| 28 | Peter won't his car to anyone. |
| 29 | Will your mother you some money? |
| 30 | Mum offered to us some money toward a new car. |
| 31 | After I got caught in the rain, Clare me some dry clothes. |
| 32 | Has someone my stapler without asking? |
| 33 | Can I your mobile for a minute, please? |
| 34 | Could I your calculator, please? |
| 35 | You wouldn't me a 1000 Baht, would you? |
| 36 | Could you me your calculator, please? |
| 37 | Mum offered to us some money toward a new car. |
| 38 | Don't him the money. He should ask the bank, not you. |
| 39 | Sometimes Dad me his car for the weekend. |
| 40 | Jason asked me if he could my camara but I said no. |
| 41 | She never gave me back the 100 Euros she off me. |
| 42 | Mr Micawber was always money off people. |
| 43 | Could you me some money until the weekend, please? |
| 44 | must take back the books I from the library. |
| 45 | Could I your phone? My battery's dead. |
| 46 | Who did you it from? |
| 47 | Who did you it to? |
| 48 | She asked me if she could my camera for the party. |
| 49 | She never paid me back the money she off me. |
| 50 | He me his car for the weekend. |
| 51 | It's raining- could I an umbrella? |
| 52 | The bank them the money to buy it. |
| 53 | If I could your cookbook, I'll bake you a cake. |
| 54 | They want to buy a house, but they need to some money. |
| 55 | I have to return the books I from the library. |
| 56 | If you me your cookbook, I'll bake you a cake. |
| 57 | In the UK banks and building-societies money to people. |
| 58 | My sister me her laptop and now I have to return it. |
| 59 | I a bowl of sugar from my neighbour. |
| 60 | Can you please me a pen? I left mine at home. |
| 61 | In the UK people money from banks and building-societies. |
| 61 | If you me your car, I'll do the shopping. |
| 62 | I often my father's car. |
| 63 | My father generously me his car. |
| 64 | Jim is the books to Pamela. |
| 65 | Pamela is the books from Jim. |
| 66 | Lee is the book to Hanry |
| 67 | Hanry is the book from Lee. |
| 68 | Tom often lunch money from Paul. |
| 69 | Paul usually Tom money. |
| 70 | Anne is going to a few books from the library. |
| 71 | My mother arrived at the gas station without any money, so I had to him some. |
| 72 | Before I began to write a check, I realised that I had forgotten my pen, so the cashier me one. |
| 73 | Stephanie needed two more eggs for her recipe, so she some from her neighbour. |
| 74 | Mary wanted to wear white shoes to the party, so her sister her a pair. |
| 75 | Could you please me your videotape until tomorrow? |
| 76 | Could I please your book for a week? |
| 77 | Would you please me your pencil for a minute? |
| 78 | Would you be willing to me your car for a week? |
| 79 | Would you be possible for me to your garden tools for the next month? |
| 80 | Would you mind me your ladder for the next two weeks? |
| 81 | Would it be convenient for you to me your garden tools for the next month? |
| 82 | The worried parents refused to allow their son to their car for the weekend. |
| 83 | I don't have an umbrella, so could you please me yours today? |
| 84 | My brother, Jim, frequently asks me to him clean socks, but next time he wants to a pair, I'm going to refuse. He never returns them to me. |
| 85 | Remember, if you my book, I need it back on Tuesday. |
| 86 | I could be happy to you a few stamps for your letters. |
| 87 | My cousin was delighted to me his tent for the camping trip. |
| 88 | Can I your newspaper? |
| 89 | I'd like to your bike. Will you it to me? |
| 90 | Do you want me to you my umbrella? |
| 91 | I know I your dictionary, but I still need it. |
| 92 | My mother my jacket from me. |
Lend means to give something and borrow
means to take something. |