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Lend, Borrow; Let, Leave; Teach, Learn

Lend, Borrow; Let, Leave; Teach, Learn. Pre-Assessment (Checking Understanding). The students will _____________ confusing verb pairs today. ( teach or learn ) You may ________ your homework on the table. ( leave or let)

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Lend, Borrow; Let, Leave; Teach, Learn

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  1. Lend, Borrow; Let, Leave; Teach, Learn

  2. Pre-Assessment(Checking Understanding) • The students will _____________ confusing verb pairs today. (teach or learn) • You may ________ your homework on the table. (leave or let) • I may want to _______ one of your library books. ( lend or borrow)

  3. The Details • Lend= “to give.” • Borrow =“to take.” • Ex: Will you lend me your boots? • Ex: May I borrow them for a hike?

  4. Let and Leave • let =“to permit.” • leave = “to go away,” “to allow to remain in one place.” • Ex: My uncle let me use his binoculars. • Ex: Tomorrow we leave for a camping trip.

  5. Who Teaches? Who Learns? • Teach = “to give instructions.” • Learn =“to get instructions.” • Ex: Alyssa will learn how to tie her shoe before kindergarten. • Ex: I was taught to say “Bless you,” after someone sneezes.

  6. Now You TryWhich sentences are correct? • Yes, you may borrow my suitcase for the trip. • Will you leave me be?! • I will learn my students algebra. • Leave your paper with me, and I will proofread it. • Will you borrow me your pencil for the test? • Today I will teach prepositions to the 8th graders.

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