Lend or borrow
Read the sentences.
Fill in the gaps with words lend or borrow in the correct form.
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Your score will be calculated at the end.
You have 10 minutes to complete the exercise.
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1. Look, Jack, where is that ten dollars I
you?
2. I'm afraid I can't
you any more money.
3. I can't lend you this book; I've
it from a library.
4. If I
you some money, when can you pay back?
5. Could you
me your bag for a couple of days?
6. If you
something, always be sure to give it back.
7. We can't
any more. We are in debt up to our necks.
8. Look, Jack, do you remember
ten dollars from me?
9. It's question of "To be or not to be", to
an expression of Shakespeare.
10. Could you
me your pen for a minute?
11. May I
a pen from you for a minute?
12. Where can we
such a large sum of money?
13. Don't reply on Dick to
you: he is flate broke.
14. He is a very nice person as long as you don't try to
something from him.
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