Examination Hall,
Karachi.
4th September, 1998
My Dear friend,
I hope you will be fine and by the grace of Almighty God I am also in good health and spirit.
I am accompanying my parents to some sight seeing places in Thatta, Hyderabad and Khairpur. I need a good camera for taking photograph while on tour.
I know that you own a Maya Camera. So could you please lend me your camera for few days.
I will take at most care of it while it will be in my custody and shall return you to its original condition.
I hope you will not turn down my request when I will come in a day or two to collect it from you.
With regards an good wishes to you.
Your Sincere Friend,
X-Y-Z
Lend is a verb.
Some things you can do that starts with L are: Lamps, Letters, Lucky charms... You can live, laugh, lie, lay, lounge, lend, land, and so many other things. hope this helped....
After a month, its position relative to the surrounding stars has changed.
As a sentence it has no meaning. children (clann) what (cad) everything else(gach rud eile) lend (tabhair ar iasacht)
· label · land · laugh · launch · lay · lead · lean · leap · learn · leave · lecture · led · lend · let · level · license · lie · lifted · light · lighten · like · list · listen · live · load · locate · lock · log · look · lose · love
dear Rames, I need the book which you have been reading on the life of Mahatma Gandhi Would you kindly lend it to me for few days? Thanking in anticipation. your's sincierly, Onkesh Sharma
You should not lend money to your friends; if you do, either you will have to bother your friend to repay the loan, which will make your friend resent you, or your friend will not repay the loan, which will make you resent your friend.
"Lend me your ears" figuratively means asking for someone's attention or their willingness to listen to what you have to say. It is a way of requesting that someone focus on and consider the information or message being presented.
Yes, of course!
----------------------- It means your friend is "having a lend" of you, for his own amusement.
friend, mend, bend, lend, send, attend,
If your credit is good, a bank will lend you money. If your credit is bad, then only a very close personal friend, who is willing to take a risk, will lend you money.
Borrow.
no you legally bought it, as long as you don't copy it and sell it you won't get in trouble
How about: * trend * mend * friend * lend * bend * blend * spend * send
No, it is not technically illegal to lend a friend a CD or DVD for personal use. Copyright law allows individuals to lend items they have purchased to friends for personal use. However, making copies or distributing the content would be a violation of copyright law.
You could buy one......at Borders or Barnes and Nobles or ask your friend to lend it to you