What is another word for loan?
What is another word for loan?
What is another word for loan?
advance | credit |
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mortgage | overdraft |
accommodation | advancing |
allowance | debenture |
lending | moneylending |
What is the meaning of lending?
1a(1) : to give for temporary use on condition that the same or its equivalent be returned lend me your pen. (2) : to put at another’s temporary disposal lent us their services. b : to let out (money) for temporary use on condition of repayment with interest The bank lent him the money for home improvements.
Can I lend money and charge interest?
As mentioned earlier, loans by family and friends are tax-free for the lender and borrower; thus, the decision to charge interest is entirely your call. It is important to note that if you decide to charge your friend an interest on the loan amount, the same will be counted as your taxable income.
Is lended correct?
Lended is an incorrect conjugation of the verb lent. It is rarely found in any print source, edited or not. As you can see, despite the gradual decline of lent, lended has not risen to replace it. In fact, lended is so infrequently used, that it approximated zero.
What’s the past tense of loan?
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.
What is the past tense of lose?
Indicative
simple pastⓘ past simple or preterit | |
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I | lost |
you | lost |
he, she, it | lost |
we | lost |
Do & Does English sentences?
Using “Do” and “Does” in Sentences
- I want to do my best in this race.
- That does not make any sense.
- We do not care about imaginary creatures.
- I do love a good comedy.
- They can do better than that.
- He believed he could do it.
- The machine does everything for us.
- If you do what I tell you, it will be fine.
Were or was with if?
If I had run the race, I would feel accomplished. In both sentences above, the “if” clause contains a form of the past tense of the verb. If the verb in the if clause is “to be,” use “were,” even if the subject of the clause is a third person singular subject (i.e., he, she, it).
Has & have use?
Have is the root VERB and is generally used alongside the PRONOUNS I / You / We / Ye and They and PLURAL NOUNS. Generally, have is a PRESENT TENSE word. Has is used alongside the PRONOUNS He / She / It and Who and SINGULAR NOUNS. Plural refers to more than one person / animal / thing, etc.
Has have used sentence?
When the sentences contain a singular third-person perspective, use has. For example: My neighbor has lived next door since last July. The school has needed repairs ever since last year’s flood.