单词:Roselend
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Grammar Girl here. Todays topic is the difference between the words loan and lend. Guest-writer Bonnie Trenga writes, Traditionally, lend is the verb and loan is the noun. I'll have a memory trick for you at the end. British Rules This rule is still
Rose, Rose I love you with an aching heart What is your future?, now we have to part Standing on the jetty as the steamer moves away Flower of Malaya, I cannot stay Make way, oh, make way for my Easte
Lesson 182 Lend 1. I can lend my bike to you. 2. Could you lend that book to me? 3. The flags lent color to the street. 4. He lent me a hand with the heavy box yesterday. 5. This music doesn't lend itself to dancing. 6. I refuse to lend myself to suc
This podcast is about the two words lend and borrow. Sometimes people learning English find it difficult to remember how to use them correctly. I hope this podcast helps. Kevin is a punk rock fan. When he was younger, he used to wear big boots and a