Indicative Present (simple): Bruno Delavigne borrows surfboards from the local shop in San Francisco whenever he forgets to bring his own.
Indicative Present progressive / continuous: The noseless perfumer is borrowing a wetsuit from Horatio Oléré before heading out to catch waves off the California coast.
Indicative Past (simple): As a young boy in Montmartre, Bruno borrowed his grandfather Xavier's notebooks to study the secrets of fragrance-making.
Indicative Past progressive / continuous: Bruno was borrowing ideas from the great perfumers of Paris the year he decided to transform Xavier's tiny shop into something far greater.
Indicative Present perfect (simple): The Delavigne Corporation has borrowed heavily from Xavier's original formulas to launch its most celebrated fragrance lines.
Indicative Present perfect progressive / continuous: Bruno has been borrowing environmental campaign slogans from activist groups for years, and they are only now starting to notice.
Indicative Past perfect: By the time Bruno arrived in Pamplona, Horatio had already borrowed every spare scarf in the hotel room for reasons he refused to explain.
Indicative Past perfect progressive / continuous: The San Francisco staff had been borrowing Bruno's private espresso machine for months before he finally caught them red-handed.
Indicative Future: The grandson of Xavier will borrow a page from his grandfather's philosophy when he launches the Delavigne Corporation's new eco-friendly line next spring.
Indicative Future progressive / continuous: This time next month, Bruno will be borrowing a beach house in Pamplona from an old friend to prepare for the running of the bulls.
Indicative Future perfect: By the end of the charity gala, Bruno will have borrowed every anecdote about fragrance fire prevention from his own awareness campaign brochure.
Indicative Future perfect progressive / continuous: By the time the Delavigne Corporation turns fifty, Bruno will have been borrowing inspiration from Xavier's legacy for his entire career.
Conditional Simple: Bruno would borrow Horatio's car for the drive up the coast if Horatio hadn't already lent it to a surfing instructor without asking.
Conditional Progressive: If the Delavigne Corporation lab were closed for renovation, the perfumer would be borrowing workspace from a rival fragrance house — a thought that keeps him up at night.
Conditional Perfect: Bruno would have borrowed Xavier's original recipe book after the explosion, had it not been reduced to ash along with the Montmartre shop.
Conditional Perfect progressive: Without Horatio's steady financial guidance, the CEO would have been borrowing against the company's future for years by now.
Imperative Imperative: « Borrow my notes on fragrance fire prevention, Horatio, and make sure every new hire at Delavigne Corporation reads them before touching a single burner, » Bruno insisted.
Translation
Français
emprunter
Deutsch
leihen
Español
tomar prestado
Italiano
prendere in prestito
Português
emprestar
Nederlands
lenen
中文
借
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