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1. I borrowed this sunglasses from my roommate.
2. I rented this sunglasses from my roommate.
Which one would you say and what sounds natural?
1. I borrowed this sunglasses from my roommate.
2. I rented this sunglasses from my roommate.
Which one would you say and what sounds natural?
2. I rented this sunglasses from my roommate.
Which one would you say and what sounds natural?
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16 Aug 2022
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Rented mens you bought it (money involved) for a while. Borrowed means you asked them (no money involved) and they said you could use it for a little bit.
Use ‘these’ not ‘this’.
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Rented mens you bought it (money involved) for a while. Borrowed means you asked them (no money involved) and they said you could use it for a little bit.
Use ‘these’ not ‘this’.
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