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Could you lent me your dictionary. (Correct the sentence)​

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Answered by shepherdjordan
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Answer:

I speak English! :)

Explanation:

Could you lend me your dictionary?

Answered by abhi12shakya
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Answer:

The correct sentence is "Could you lend me your dictionary?

Explanation:

The given statement is not correct as it contain word 'lent' which doesn't mean anything related requesting for dictionary. Second it doesn't contain question mark in the end.

"Could you lend me your dictionary?" This is a simple declarative sentence with a subject "you" and a verb "lend". The sentence is asking for a favor, in this case, to borrow a dictionary.

simple declarative sentence

A simple declarative sentence is a sentence that makes a statement or declares a fact and ends with a period (.). The typical structure is subject + verb + object. The tone is neutral and the purpose is to provide information.

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