Example: if you have a book that I want to use, you lend it to me, I borrow it from you.
Ask your question-
Ask one question at a time. This is not a well formed question.
No , . (: Your stupid if you ask this question !
A good question to ask a meteorologist could be, "What factors do you consider most critical when predicting severe weather events?" This question allows for insights into their decision-making process and understanding of atmospheric conditions. Additionally, you might ask about the advancements in technology that have improved weather forecasting accuracy in recent years.
You go to the top of the screen where you can see the green area with a white box that lets you enter a question or phrase. if the person who asked the question is different than the one who answered it, then the latter should have wondered how was that question published @ the first place;)
Yes. A bank can legally ask you why you need an auto loan. You want to borrow money from them. They want to get it back. They want to make sure you are a good upstanding citizen and a good credit risk. They can ask you almost any question they please. They do not have to lend you money. You do not have to borrow money from them. You can go down the street and borrow from someone else. That is the way private enterprise and life works.
Ask the borrower if they are finished. If they are, tell them to return the firearm. Don't lend tools, firearms, or your wife. I don't ask to borrow them, and I sure as heck don't lend them!
Depending on context Presto (a form of the verb Prestar) means Lend, however it can be taken to mean borrow. However it really means "to lend". In Spanish when you ask to borrow something you are really asking some one to lend you that thing. Te lo presto. - I will lend it to you ¿Me lo presta? - Will you lend it to me? (Can I borrow that?) Presto can also mean exactly the same thing as English when referring to a musical notation, i.e. quickly (adverb). And as 'presto/a' (adjective; male/female) - quick, ready, prepared
That is a question which you should ask your bank, not us.
Ask the person or ask that person to lend you his or her phone and beep your number.
You can ask a question on your phone by simply going to the site in which you want to ask a question and then you click on the ask question button and then you post your question.
It probably means they want it.
Probably not. You need to contact the company and ask your question there.
To make you ask that question.
You can ask a question on your phone by simply going to the site in which you want to ask a question and then you click on the ask question button and then you post your question.
you use which when you want to ask a question like (which one do you want?) and what when you want to ask a question like (whats your name) :p
Ask any question you want. If there is something you want to know then ask it on a website such as Yahoo! Answers or here on WikiAnswers and people will try to answer the question for you.