Hi all,
May I know if there's any verb opposite of 'owe'? (Or, how would you fill the blank below?)
You owe me a lot of money. = I _________ you a lot of money.
Hello.
I am not a native speaker.
I would say "lend deposit"
You owe me a lot of money = I lend deposite you a lot of money.
Maybe it sounds unnatural or it's wrong, I just want to help.
Nickle.
"I lend deposit you a lot of money" is not correct.
Hello.
I am not a native speaker.
I would say "lend deposit".
You owe me a lot of money = I lend [strike]deposite[/strike] you a lot of money.
Maybe it sounds unnatural or it's wrong, I just want to help.
Nickle.
In that one single blank, I would use "lent". But there are many other ways that a person can incur a debt.
It depends on how the debt was built up.
If you lent your friend £10 a month ago, then she still owes you £10.
If you overpaid a company by £10 somehow, then they owe you £10.
In both cases, you are owed £10.
I'm not sure there's an actual antonym. But you can make it passive.Hi all,
May I know if there's any verb opposite of 'owe'? (Or, how would you fill the blank below?)
You owe me a lot of money. = I _________ you a lot of money.