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i will borrow is the only thing i can think of
The homophone for borrow is "barrow."
The past tense of "borrow" is "borrowed".
No, you can borrow a pencil from me. Or, Ican borrow a pencil from you. Supposing we get our pencils back in some time.
YES! Here are a few examples:"I would like a few pieces.""Oh, only a few.""A few of the students are coming tonight."LOOK IT UP in the dictionary; if you don't have one, I'm sure I have a few you can borrow.
"Lend" is the opposite of 'borrow'.
No. They can tax it if you withdraw from it, but borrow no.
Borrow is present tense.
"Julia, may I borrow your eraser?"
A dictionary on a particular subject such as a Science Dictionary, or a Military Dictionary.
No, you cannot borrow from a rollover IRA.
The noun forms for the verb to borrow are borrower and the gerund, borrowing.