Examples of 'borrow a pen' in a sentence

Meaning of "borrow a pen"

borrow a pen: 'Borrow a pen' is a common request made to someone asking to temporarily use their writing instrument. This phrase is straightforward and polite, indicating a need for a pen that will be returned after use

How to use "borrow a pen" in a sentence

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borrow a pen
You can always borrow a pen.
May I borrow a pen and a piece of paper?
Ask her to borrow a pen.
Can I borrow a pen and a piece of …? Thank you.
I just came to borrow a pen.
Could I borrow a pen and some paper as well?
You stopped me . You wanted to borrow a pen.
Asking to borrow a pen is easy.
Yeah, you can always borrow a pen.
Well, I have just come to borrow a pen so I could fill out this job application.
So, if I could just borrow a pen.
Could I borrow a pen and some paper? Okay.
I had to borrow a pen.
Hi, can I borrow a pen and some paper? I suddenly knew where Alyssa might be.
Asking to borrow a pen.

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Could I borrow a pen and some paper as well? Yes, alright.
I will borrow a pen.
Can i borrow a pen and paper?
Uh, well, actually, do you mind if I borrow a pen and just a little bit of paper?
Can I borrow a pen and some paper?
Do you want to borrow a pen to jot it down?
May I borrow a pen and paper?
Well, I've just come to borrow a pen so I could fill out this job application.
Oh, hey, can I borrow a pen and a piece of paper?
Can I borrow a pen and a piece of …?

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