Write a story Write a short story using the following words. • Lend • Borrow • Let • Leave • Teach • Learn
Lend, borrow; let; leave; teach, learn EQ: How do I recognize the difference in meaning between lend/borrow, let/leave, teach/learn and use these verbs correctly?
What’s wrong with these sentences? • May I borrow your umbrella? Leave me have it, and I will learn you how to make a new word out of EDWRAWON.
Lend, borrow; let; leave; teach, learn • Here are three more verb pairs that are sometimes confused. • Lend means “to give temporarily”. Borrow means “to take temporarily”. • Will you lend me your boots? • May I borrow them for a hike?
Lend, borrow; let; leave; teach, learn • Let and leave have different meanings too. The verb let means “to permit”. • The verb leave means “to go away” or “to allow to remain in one place”. • My brothers let me go with them. • Tomorrow we leave for a camping trip. • I will leave my camera in the tent.
Lend, borrow; let; leave; teach, learn • • • The third confusing pair is teach and learn. Teach means “to give instruction”. Learn means “to get instruction”. Alice will teach tennis. Babies learn very fast.
• Transparency 3 -33 • With a partner- Practice book page 256
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