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If not, perhaps the tour guide will (lend, loan) me hers. ... Ben (lent, loaned) me a book about Rembrandt. He (brought, took) the book to me last week. ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Bring, take let, leave lend, loan


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Bring, take let, leave lend, loan
  • 3-16
  • P. 153

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Bring-Take
  • Bring- to carry or lead toward the speaker
  • Pam brought me a postcard from the art museum.
  • Take- to carry or lead away from the speaker
  • She will take me to the museum on Sunday.

3
Let-Leave
  • Let- to allow, permit
  • The museum doesnt let you to take photographs.
  • Leave- to go away from, allow to remain
  • You must leave your camera at the desk.

4
Lend-Loan
  • Lend- to give something temporarily
  • Museums often lend each other paintings.
  • Loan- something that is lent (noun)
  • These works are a loan from a French museum.

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Which word correctly completes each sentence.
  • Willis (brought, took) me a map of the museum,
    but I cant find it.
  • I must have (let, left) it in the hotel room.
  • The receptionist may (let, leave) me have another
    one.
  • If not, perhaps the tour guide will (lend, loan)
    me hers.
  • Ill promise to (bring, take) it back to her
    later.
  • Ben (lent, loaned) me a book about Rembrandt.
  • He (brought, took) the book to me last week.
  • I must (bring, take) it back to him tonight.
  • Perhaps I will ask him for another (lend, loan).
  • He has (lent,loaned) me many books in the past.
  • He may (let, leave) me borrow more books.
  • Will he (lend, loan) me that pamphlet from the
    museum?
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