Question

What is the past tense of lend?

2023-04-18

This is what goPenpal answered

Hey there! If you're wondering about the past tense of "lend," it would be "lent." So, for example, if you lent your friend some money yesterday, you would say "I lent my friend some money yesterday."

It's important to note that "lend" is an irregular verb, meaning that its past tense doesn't follow the usual "-ed" ending that regular verbs usually take. Instead, it has its own unique form, "lent." Other examples of irregular verbs include "go" (past tense: "went"), "see" (past tense: "saw"), and "eat" (past tense: "ate").

I hope that clears things up for you! Let me know if you have any other language-related questions.

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