I took a loan from my bank to buy my first car.
You can borrow it on load.It is on loan from my dad.
The correct spelling is "guarantee".
I could not afford a tablet so I went to the bank to loan some money.
You hate to loan you things to people? stuff?
He was the lone signer for the loan. May was the lone month that he paid the loan late.
It is normallyused when somebody needs money but cant afford it and asks someone else and repay it after use of it
The house was for rent and the women was talking about renting it.
Thank you for the loan, I will reciprocate the next time we meet.
The lacklustre economic recovery will keep loan demand weak.
In the sentence "Mrs. Smith will loan whomever needs it money for lunch," the noun clause "whomever needs it" functions as the direct object of the verb "loan." It specifies the recipient of the money that Mrs. Smith is offering. Essentially, it identifies who will receive the loan for lunch.
The bank gave Mr Moore a loan, so that he could buy the new car for $27,000, because he did not have that much cash.
We put up our house as collateral for the loan.