[BORROW vs LEND]

 

1.  He owes a lot of money. Last year he (borrowed/lent) from three banks.

 

2.  In the UK banks and building-societies (borrow/lend) money to people.

 

3.  The building-society (borrowed/lent) them the money to buy their house.

 

4.  In the UK people (borrow/lend) money from banks and building-societies.

 

5.  I (borrowed/lent) a bowl of sugar from my neighbor,

 

6.  This book isn't mine. Did you (borrow/lend) it to me?

 

7.  I can't (borrow/lend) you my dictionary. I need to use it now.

 

8.  Could I (borrow/lend) your keys please?

 

9.  I have to return the books I (borrowed/lent) from the library.

 

10. Could you (borrow/lend) me your keys, please?

 

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해설:

To lend:

 

Meaning: to hand out usually for a certain length of time.

 

Banks lend money.

 

Libraries lend books.

 

For example: "My mother lent me some money, and I must pay her back soon."

 

To borrow:

 

Meaning: to take with permission usually for a certain length of time.

 

You can borrow money from a bank to buy a house or a car.

 

You can borrow books for up to 4 weeks from libraries in England.

 

For example: "I borrowed some money off my mother, and I must pay her back soon."

 

 

정답:

1.  He owes a lot of money. Last year he (borrowed) from three banks.

 *owe 빚지고 있다


2.  In the UK banks and building-societies (lend) money to people.

 *building-societies 건설공제조합


3.  The building-society (lent) them the money to buy their house.

 

4.  In the UK people (borrow) money from banks and building-societies.

 *UK 영국


5.  I (borrowed) a bowl of sugar from my neighbor,

 

6.  This book isn't mine. Did you (lend) it to me?

 

7.  I can't (lend) you my dictionary. I need to use it now.

 

8.  Could I (borrow) your keys please?

 

9.  I have to return the books I (borrowed) from the library.

 

10. Could you (lend) me your keys, please?

 


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