landmark
last / at last
lately / recently
learn / study
left-hand /
left-handed
lend / borrow
lie / lay
lift / hold / carry
light / set fire to something /
catch fire
line
linking signals
little / a little
locations
lonely / alone / on one's own
look / seem
look up / search /
search for
loose / lose
luck / fortune / chance
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borrow / lend
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borrow´Â ´©±¸·ÎºÎÅÍ ¹«¾ùÀ»
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| 1 |
Can I borrow a pencil? |
| 2 |
Can I borrow a pen? |
| 3 |
You can borrow that
book from the library. |
| 4 |
She borrowed $2,000
from the bank. |
| 5 |
Ben borrowed Ginger's
bike for a couple of weeks. |
| 6 |
I borrowed a ladder
from my neighbor. |
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| 2 |
lend´Â ¹«¾ùÀ» ´©±¸¿¡°Ô
ºô·Á ÁÖ´Ù ¶ó´Â Àǹ̷Π»ç¿ëµÈ´Ù.
(lend something to someone / lend someone something) |
| 1 |
Banks lend money to
people. |
| 2 |
He doesn't like to lend
things. |
| 3 |
He lent his lawnmower
to me. |
| 4 |
He lent me his
lawnmower. |
| 5 |
Will you lend me your
umbrella until tomorrow? |
| 6 |
I can lend the book
to you if you want. |
| 7 |
Will your father lend
you his car? |
| 8 |
He lent me ten dollars. |
| 9 |
She lent her bike to
a friend. |
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She borrowed $2,000
from the bank.

Banks lend money to
people.

Will your father lend
you his car?
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