Choose the appropriate option to fill in the blank:’I need some money.”OK, _________________How much do you need?’ A. I’ve lend you some. B. I’m lending you some. C. I’ve been lending you some. D. I’ll lend you some.

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The correct answer is: D. I’ll lend you some.

The other options are incorrect because they do not express a willingness to lend money.

  • Option A, “I’ve lend you some,” is in the past tense. This suggests that the speaker has already lent money to the listener, and is not offering to lend any more.
  • Option B, “I’m lending you some,” is in the present continuous tense. This suggests that the speaker is currently lending money to the listener, and is not finished lending yet.
  • Option C, “I’ve been lending you some,” is in the present perfect tense. This suggests that the speaker has been lending money to the listener for some time, and is not finished lending yet.

Only option D, “I’ll lend you some,” expresses a willingness to lend money in the future. This is the most appropriate option in the context of the question.

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