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Difference between lend and borrow? | Notified party and logistics
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In response, in return, in answer Thu Apr 01, 2004 14:24 pm  In response, in return, in answer
 

Hello! Could you tell me the difference between:
in responce< in return< in answer
Thank you very much
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Responce Thu Apr 01, 2004 21:14 pm  Responce
 

Hi,

In response to and in answer to describe a reaction to something. In return means to pay back for a service etc.

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Responce Thu Apr 01, 2004 23:32 pm  Responce
 

Alan wrote:
Hi,

In response to and in answer to describe a reaction to something. In return means to pay back for a service etc.

Alan

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In response, in return, in answer Wed Apr 12, 2006 11:17 am  In response, in return, in answer
 

spiderman wrote:
Hello! Could you tell me the difference between:
in responce< in return< in answer
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