Loose, Lose and Loss - Common Mistakes in English - Learn English Grammar Free
Many new English speakers are often confused while using the adjective ’loose’, the verb ’lose’ and the noun ’loss’. The reason for the confusion is that these words seem alike. ’Loose’ is used to describe something that is not tight or compact in nature. ’Lose’ is used when something that belongs to you or is with you is no longer with you due to some reason. It is also used to denote getting defeated in a match or a bet. ’Loss’ is a noun that denotes the state of losing something and its impact on us. If
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