Pronunciation: /loʊn ˈsʌmθɪŋ frʌm ˈsʌmwʌn/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I loaned a book from my friend yesterday.
A2 She loaned some money from her brother to pay for the concert tickets.
B1 He loaned a laptop from the library for his school project.
B2 They loaned a car from their neighbor for the weekend trip.
C1 The company loaned equipment from a supplier for the trade show.
C2 She loaned a rare painting from a private collector for the art exhibition.
verb a word that expresses an action or a state of being
A1 I loaned a book from my friend.
A2 She loaned some money from her brother to buy a new phone.
B1 They loaned a car from their neighbor for the weekend.
B2 He loaned his laptop from the office for the presentation.
C1 The company loaned a substantial amount from the bank to expand their operations.
C2 She loaned a rare painting from a private collector for the art exhibition.
pronoun a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence
A1 I loaned a book from my friend.
A2 She loaned some money from her sister.
B1 He loaned a laptop from his coworker for the presentation.
B2 They loaned a car from their neighbor for the weekend.
C1 The company loaned equipment from another department for the project.
C2 She loaned a rare painting from a private collector for the exhibition.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 I loaned a book from my friend last week.
A2 She loaned some money from her sister to buy a new phone.
B1 He loaned a laptop from the school library for the weekend.
B2 They loaned a car from their neighbor for the road trip.
C1 The company loaned equipment from a supplier to complete the project.
C2 The museum loaned valuable artifacts from other institutions for the exhibition.
article a word that is used to specify a noun as definite or indefinite
A1 I loaned a book from my friend.
A2 She loaned some money from her sister.
B1 He loaned a camera from his colleague for the weekend.
B2 They loaned a car from their neighbor for their road trip.
C1 The company loaned equipment from a supplier for the project.
C2 She loaned a rare painting from a museum for the art exhibition.
formal I had to loan something from someone in order to complete the project on time.
informal I asked my friend to loan me something for the party tonight.
slang Can you hook me up and loan something from someone for the weekend?
figurative Sometimes we need to loan something from someone in terms of support and guidance during tough times.
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