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Hello. I'm Gill at engVid,
and today we have
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a lesson on lending
and borrowing. When do
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you say "lend" and when
do you say "borrow"?
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I know it can be a little
bit confusing. Okay,
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so I hope this lesson
will help to clarify.
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So, I've started with a
quotation which says,
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"Neither a borrower
nor a lender be." That's
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about money. I mean,
you can lend and borrow
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things other than
money, but this is a piece
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of advice spoken by a
character in a play. You
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may recognize it if you
know your Shakespeare.
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It's from Hamlet, and it's a character...
It's a father talking to his son, and the
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son is about to go away to another country,
and the father is giving him some... What
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he thinks is good advice.
"Neither a borrower
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nor a lender be." That's
why the word order
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is a bit strange because it's a poetic line
from a Shakespeare play. So, anyway, that's
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just a little introduction
to the idea that
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you can be a borrower
and you can be a lender,
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and they're different
in some way. So, how
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are they different?
Well, let's have a look.
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So, somebody might
say, "Could you lend me
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your pen, please?" And
someone else might...
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Or they might say... The same person might
say, "May I borrow your pen, please?" But
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they're asking the
same thing here, but the
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construction is just
a bit different. They're
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saying, "Could you lend
me your pen?" So they're
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asking for the pen to
be given to them. Or,
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"May I borrow your
pen?" So, it depends on
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who is doing the
action. So, I hope this will
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also help to show. So, you lend something
to somebody, you give temporarily, you give
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something to someone,
they take it from you,
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they borrow from you,
you lend to somebody,
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that person borrows
from you. Okay? So, the
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direction is from this
person to that person.
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This person is giving,
lending, and this person
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is borrowing, taking,
temporarily, because
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they're supposed to
give it back again later.
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Okay? So, "Could you
lend me your pen?" or
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"May I borrow your
pen?" It means the same
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thing, but it depends
who is doing the lending
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or the borrowing.
So, let's just try a little
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example here so that
you can work out which...
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Which word belongs in the gap. So, "I never
______ money to anyone." Or, "She is always
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trying to ______ money
from people." So, remember
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we've got "to" and
"from" here, which is a
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clue. You lend to, you borrow from, so that
should help you to work out how to fill in
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these two gaps, which
one is "lend" and which
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one is "borrow". Okay.
So, "I never ______",
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so it's to do with giving.
"I never give/lend."
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Okay? So, "I never lend
money to anyone, but
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then another person,
she is always trying to
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take/borrow." Okay?
"Borrow". "She is always
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trying to borrow money
from", so this is "to",
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"lend to", and this is
"from", "borrow from".
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Okay? So, those prepositions
help you sometimes to work it out.
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So, okay, I hope that's
clear. But then in the
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past tense, we just
have to be a bit careful
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with the past forms
because "to lend" is an
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irregular verb, so the
past form of "to lend"
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is "lent". "I lent", "you
lent", "he lent". It's
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the same for all, all the
pronouns, singular and
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plural. "We lent",
"they lent". It's the same
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all the way through,
but it's irregular. So,
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we've got "lend" with
a "d", then "lent" with
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a "t". But then "borrow"
is a regular verb,
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so you just put "ed" on the end.
"Borrowed", "borrowed". Okay?
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So, again, we've got two sentences
here with gaps, so it's the same situation
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said in two different ways. So, "Yesterday,
Anne _____ my pen" and didn't return it.
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"Yesterday, I _____ Anne
my pen" and she didn't
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return it. So, which
word goes in which gap?
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So, one person does the lending
and another person does the borrowing.
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So, "Yesterday, Anne",
and this time you haven't
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got the "to" and the
"from" to give you a clue,
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so... Because they don't always appear,
so you have to just work out. So, "Anne
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did something with my pen", so what
did she do? She took it, didn't she?
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"You gave it, but she took
it", so "Anne borrowed...
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Anne borrowed my pen",
she did the borrowing,
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the taking, and she
didn't return it. So,
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then it's the other one in this gap.
"Yesterday, I lent", "I gave", "I lent Anne
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my pen", and she
didn't return it. And if you
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put the name of the
person immediately after,
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you don't say "I lent
to Anne", I just... "I
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lent Anne", you don't
need the "to" in there.
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So, that means you don't always
have the little prepositions to help you
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to know which it is. So, "Anne borrowed",
"I lent", "I gave", "She took". Okay.
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Right, so I hope that
helps to give you a way of
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working out whether to
use "lend" or "borrow".
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It's all about what
direction it's going in,
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giving or taking. Okay?
And "to" or "from".
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Right, so if you'd like to do a quiz
on this topic, just go to the website,
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www.engvid.com, and
see how you do. I hope
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that's been helpful.
Thank you for watching.
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I hope to see you again
soon, and bye for now. Bye.
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