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I borrowed money

I borrowed money for a friend with the condition to receive back the money in two months.
The two month was passed and he didn't pay me yet.
It isn't so much money, but it is annoying because I feel disrespected.

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It isn't so much money, but it is annoying because I feel disrespected.

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I borrowed money


I borrowedlent money I lent money

Based on the context of your story, it sounds more like you lent the money and your friend borrowed it

I bBorrowed mMoney I Borrowed Money

I borrowedlent money I lent money

I borrowedlent money I lent money

I borrowed money for a friend with the condition to receive back the money in two months.


I borrowedlent money forto a friend with the condition to receive back the moneyhat he would pay it back in two months. I lent money to a friend with the condition that he would pay it back in two months.

I borrowedlent money forto a friend with the condition to receive backhey would repay the money in two months. I lent money to a friend with the condition they would repay the money in two months.

borrow for -> lent to (lent when subject gave the money) receive back -> repay (more natural) they would repay -> conditional form of verb (for an agreement)

I borrowed money forom a friend with the condition tof receiveing back the money within two months. I borrowed money from a friend with the condition of receiving back the money within two months.

I borrowedlent money forto a friend withon the condition tohat I receive back the money back in two months. I lent money to a friend on the condition that I receive the money back in two months.

I borrowloaned money forto a friend with the condition to receivehat he pay back the money in two months. I loaned money to a friend with the condition that he pay back the money in two months.

To borrow money for a friend means that you borrowed money from a third party on behalf of your friend. From the rest of the post it sounds like you gave your friend your own money, so in that case it's should be "loaned money to a friend"

I borrowedlent money forto a friend with the condition to receive back the moneythem back in two months. I lent money to a friend with the condition to receive them back in two months.

The two month was passed and he didn't pay me yet.


The two month ws has passed and he didhasn't payid me (back) yet. The two months has passed and he hasn't paid me (back) yet.

I put (back) into parenthesis because the sentence still works without it, but it's better to add the back.

The two month wass have passed and he didn't pay me yet. Two months have passed and he didn't pay me yet.

have passed -> present perfect when talking about passing of time from present.

The two month was passed andby already, but he didn't pay me yet. The two months passed by already, but he didn't pay me yet.

The two month was passed and he didn't pay me yet. The two months passed and he didn't pay me yet.

The two (month deadline was passed / months have passed) and he didn't pay me back yet. The two (month deadline was passed / months have passed) and he didn't pay me back yet.

The two month wass have passed and he didn't pay me yet. The two months have passed and he didn't pay me yet.

It isn't so much money, but it is annoying because I feel disrespected.


It isn't sovery much money, but it is annoying because I feel disrespected. It isn't very much money, but it is annoying because I feel disrespected.

It isn't sothat much money, but it is annoying because I feel disrespected. It isn't that much money, but it is annoying because I feel disrespected.

It isn't so mucha lot of money, but it is annoying becausethat I haven't received back the money yet. I feel disrespected. It isn't a lot of money, but it is annoying that I haven't received back the money yet. I feel disrespected.

It isn't so mucha lot of money, but it is annoying because I feel disrespected. It isn't a lot of money, but it is annoying because I feel disrespected.

It isn't so(that/too) much money, but it is annoying because I feel disrespected. It isn't (that/too) much money, but it is annoying because I feel disrespected.

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