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Lent is not a past tense of lend, as in, “I will lend you a hand.” Loaned is the proper usage in all past tense herbage.
The confusion between these two words is whether loan can be used as a verb. In strict usage, loan is the noun, and lend is the verb. In other words, I apply for a loan from a bank. The bank then lends me the money.
Lend Used only as a verb and is sometimes synonymous with the word 'loan'. It means to allow someone to use something temporarily : Banks lend money. I need to borrow some money. BORROW means 'to take' while LEND / LOAN mean 'to give'.
The words loan and loaned are the present and past tenses of to loan. Lend and lent are the present and past tenses of to lend. As verbs, loan and lend are often used interchangeably.
You borrow something from somebody. In other words, you take something from someone for a limited time. You lend something to somebody. In other words, you give something to someone for a limited time.
Lent is the past tense of lend, which means to give someone money or goods with the expectation that it be given back. Lend is an irregular verb, so its conjugation is not always intuitive. Conjugations of Lend: I/we lend: first-person singular present.
lent Sentence Examples. He returned to motel in mid-evening, in a car lent to him by the accommodating authorities. Occasionally, he even lent a hand with the chores at Bird Song. The amount lent on security was 4,153,229.
noun. Lent is defined as a period of 40 days that Christians observe from Ash Wednesday to Easter, often marked by giving something up. An example of Lent is the time that you give up something like smoking for 40 days.
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