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Lend, Borrow or Loan?

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  • I can _____ you the rest.
    loan
  • Look, I will ________ you my ball, until tomorrow.
    lend
  • If you wished you could ____ a helping hand.
    lend
  • I can ____ you right now.
    loan
  • You must _____ me these pieces, Carl.
    lend
  • Many stores will _______clothes for your show.
    lend
  • Never mind, Martin, you can always ________ one of mine.
    borrow
  • It's bad luck to ______ money.
    loan
  • Women entrepreneurs are often cautious when they ________ money.
    borrow
  • Not before I ______ your lighter.
    borrow
  • I want to _______ the funds for his bail, interest- free.
    loan
  • If I could _______ a moment of your time for a brief presentation.
    borrow
  • Guests can ______ sports shoes and clothing.
    borrow
  • You can _________ dad's socks.
    borrow
  • Please, _____ us another family heirloom.
    lend
  • Can I ___________ your pencil?
    borrow
  • We will _______ some from our neighbours.
    borrow
  • I'm evading my student _____ payments.
    loan
  • So just _______ me the keys to your car.
    lend
  • I _____ him my phone all time.
    lend
  • Could you _______ me your necklace?
    lend
  • Bank only approved half my ______.
    loan
  • Benjamin said you can _________ his clothes.
    borrow
  • The maximum _____ is 500,000 dollars.
    loan
  • U.S.A. cannot _______ money to finance its activities.
    borrow
  • Trent was a bank ______officer.
    loan
  • You can also _______ an iPad from reception.
    borrow
  • We had no savings accounts, no friends who could ______ us money.
    loan