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Section 13: lend - mean
Lend (lent/lent):
“I lent my friend some money to pay his bills.”
“I wish you had lent me your car for the road trip.”
Let (let/let):
“He was broke, so we let him eat for free.”
“I wish my parents would've let me go with my
friends.”
Light (lit/lit):
“The old man lit up a cigarette and smoked.”
“I told you that it was the pyromaniac who had lit
the house on fire.”
Lose (lost/lost):
“The little child lost his mother in the supermarket.”
“I wish I hadn't lost
my only pair of boots. Now I can't climb the mountain.”
Make (made/made):
“The artist made many beautiful works of art.”
“How many of those special gold coins have been
made?”
Mean (meant/meant):
“Her husband meant to say that he was sorry.”
“She had meant to say something nice, but it came
across as an insult.”
Section 13: lend - mean
Lend (lent/lent):
“I lent my friend some money to pay his bills.”
Yo le
presté a mi amigo algo de plata para pagar sus gastos.
“I wish you had lent me your car for the road trip.”
Quisiera
que me hubieras prestado tu carro para el viaje.
Let (let/let):
“He was broke, so we let him eat for free.”
Él estaba
quebrado, entonces lo dejamos comer gratis.
“I wish my parents would've let me go with my
friends.”
Quisiera
que mis padres me hubieran dejado salir con mis amigos.
Light (lit/lit):
“The old man lit up a cigarette and smoked.”
El viejo
encendió un cigarrillo y fumó.
“I told you that it was the pyromaniac who had lit
the house on fire.”
Te dije
que era el pirómano el que encendió en fuego la casa.
Lose (lost/lost):
“The little child lost his mother in the supermarket.”
El niño
pequeño perdió a su madre en el supermercado.
“I wish I hadn't lost
my only pair of boots. Now I can't climb the mountain.”
Quisiera que no hubiera
perdido mi único par de botas. Ahora no puedo trepar la
montaña.
Make (made/made):
“The artist made many beautiful works of art.”
El artista
hizo muchas hermosas obras de arte.
“How many of those special gold coins have been
made?”
¿Cuántas
de esas monedas de oro especiales se hicieron?
Mean (meant/meant):
“Her husband meant to say that he was sorry.”
Su esposo
quiso decir que lo lamentaba.
“She had meant to say something nice, but it came
across as an insult.”
Ella había
querido decir algo bonito, pero le salió como un insulto.
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