The second form of "lend" is "lent." In English, "lend" is the base form, while "lent" is the simple past and past participle form. For example, in a sentence: "I lent my book to a friend yesterday."
No I have no money
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"Lend" is pronounced as /lɛnd/, which rhymes with "send" and "bend." The "l" is pronounced clearly, followed by a short "e" sound, and ends with a "nd" sound. It has one syllable.
I can't lend you anything physically, but I'm here to help answer questions or provide information. If there's something specific you need assistance with, feel free to ask!
No. Who would give you for free something they paid money on??because they are nice!!!!
yes I would let you a membership card. Well, can you please tell me what it is?? Please?????????
give advice ,lend support , correct you when wrong
This means 'could you lend me a hand, please?'
to please everyone
After I broke my pencil, no one would lend me a new one.
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please lend me your pen take regular exercise post this letter at once
Neither one is really superior gramatically--they're just two different ways of saying the same thing.
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give advice ,lend support , correct you when wrong
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