That tool was borrowed without my consent.
The sisters' bond was unbreakable. She borrowed one of her sisters' shoes.
You borrow (something) from somebody: the object goes from the other person to you. You lend (something) to somebody: the object goes from you to the other person. In both cases the switch is temporarily; after some time the object has to be returned to the owner.
My sister was fit to be tied when I borrowed her new dress without asking her.
Yes it's correct.For example, "would you mind if I finished this later?"Finished is the past tense of finish.
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Have borrowed
I BORROWED a pen from Dylan
The verb phrase is "should have borrowed."
Molly borrowed jacket because she had said she was cold.
If you borrow money, you should repay who you borrowed it from to avoid debts.
Because he was in debt he borrowed money from a friend only to find that it left him in greater debt.
The verb phrase in the sentence "She should have not borrowed my dress!" is "should have not borrowed." This phrase consists of the modal verb "should," the auxiliary verb "have," and the main verb "borrowed," indicating an action that was not advisable in the past.
Samantha borrowed Julie's pencil.
The verb phrase in the sentence "She should not have borrowed my dress!" is "should not have borrowed." This phrase consists of the modal verb "should," the negation "not," and the perfect infinitive "have borrowed." Together, they convey the action of borrowing in a conditional context.
I borrowed the library's book
The verb phrase in the sentence "She should not have borrowed my dress" is "should not have borrowed." This phrase indicates a modal verb ("should"), combined with "not" to express negation, and the perfect aspect "have borrowed," which suggests an action that was completed in the past but is relevant to the present.
The sisters' bond was unbreakable. She borrowed one of her sisters' shoes.