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10 Dec 2019
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Which is more correct? Or which do you usually use?
She (let/rented) the house to me while she lived abroad.
Which is more correct? Or which do you usually use?
She (let/rented) the house to me while she lived abroad.
She (let/rented) the house to me while she lived abroad.
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10 Dec 2019
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- English (UK)
She let the house to me while she loved abroad.
When you let a house, you give your house for someone to stay in.
When you rent a house, you are staying in a house that belongs to someone else.
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- English (UK)
She let the house to me while she loved abroad.
When you let a house, you give your house for someone to stay in.
When you rent a house, you are staying in a house that belongs to someone else.
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