Letter to Friend to Lend You Some Books

Sample letter to your friend requesting him to lend some books. Write a letter to one of your friends requesting him/ her to lend you some books for study, or preparation for exams.


Letter to Friend to Lend You Some Books

Hey buddy,

How are you doing? I hope all is well, and you are having a good health. How are your family members, and their activities going on? We are all good. I know you will be studying hard for the exams we really have a short time to prepare, and study. As you know that i do not have books for study. I wonder if you can owe me your books till exams i know you have two sets of books so if i borrow one set then you can use the second.

I promise that i will use your books carefully, and keep them safe. I will give you back in same condition as they are. I have to start study soon. How is your study going? Do you think exams will be difficult? You know what you have the entire guess, and past papers, it could be help us. I am waiting for your answer, and books i need.

Greetings, and love for family, and wish you a nice day.

John

Letter to Friend to Lend You Some Books

Mr. Joseph,
California.

My Dear Friend,

Hope that you will be fine. I am fine too.  I have given the annual exams recently, and I thought I should use my leisure time in some productive work. I remember that you have a huge stock of historical books, and novels so I decided to borrow some books from you which would read out in this free time.

Please lend me some books which you think have worth to read. I shall return those as soon as I read them. Thank you so much.

Yours sincerely,

XYZ

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